Route taken: Roads End->Bubbs Creek->East Lake->Lake Reflection->Return
Elevations:5000-10400+ feet
Difficult section encountered: Lots of gnats below ~7000 ft, bring a headnet. Bug free above 7500 ft. Bubbs Creek crossing was at mid-calf.
Special equipment needed/used: none
Temps at elevation were mid-50s high, mid-30s low. Light breeze, clear skies. All creeks and most creeklets had good flow. Aspens had nice color around ~8000, fading at ~9000. Saw nobody after turning toward East Lake. No active road construction on Hwy 180, perhaps they're done?
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Duck Pass > Rohn Pass > Mott Lake > Silver Pass return Oct 27,28,29
Route taken: Duck Pass > PCT/JMT (Sobo) > McGee Pass trail -> Tully Lake > Rohn Pass > Mott Lake > Silver Pass > PCT/JMT (Nobo) > Duck Pass
Elevations: 9000-11000+ feet
Difficult section encountered: None
Special equipment needed/used: None
Temps: lows into the teens, with highs up to high-50s. Wind in the late afternoon would chill you to the bone! w/o good insulation/shell layer. Great weather otherwise.
Water: I didn't have trouble with water. None of the lakes I came across were frozen (only bits) and Fish Creek and others were flowing.
Snow: none to speak of. Recent dusting had mostly burned off except north/east aspects in trees, etc.
Notes: Lots of day hikers going up Duck Pass/Lake. After that saw and talked to a group of 3 Sobo PCT'ers that were trying to beat the storm to Forester. Given the late season, limited day light, that was going to be a big ask mileage-wise. I was a little concerned for their safety, and told one about some more sheltered campsite locations. Only saw 1 other pair of hikers, also on PCT/JMT for all 3 days. I had planned a more ambitious route but I developed a head cold during the hike and decided to cut it short.
Elevations: 9000-11000+ feet
Difficult section encountered: None
Special equipment needed/used: None
Temps: lows into the teens, with highs up to high-50s. Wind in the late afternoon would chill you to the bone! w/o good insulation/shell layer. Great weather otherwise.
Water: I didn't have trouble with water. None of the lakes I came across were frozen (only bits) and Fish Creek and others were flowing.
Snow: none to speak of. Recent dusting had mostly burned off except north/east aspects in trees, etc.
Notes: Lots of day hikers going up Duck Pass/Lake. After that saw and talked to a group of 3 Sobo PCT'ers that were trying to beat the storm to Forester. Given the late season, limited day light, that was going to be a big ask mileage-wise. I was a little concerned for their safety, and told one about some more sheltered campsite locations. Only saw 1 other pair of hikers, also on PCT/JMT for all 3 days. I had planned a more ambitious route but I developed a head cold during the hike and decided to cut it short.
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