R08/R02 TR: Green Creek, Virginia Canyon, Return & Soldier Lakes (6/29-7/2/2024)

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R08/R02 TR: Green Creek, Virginia Canyon, Return & Soldier Lakes (6/29-7/2/2024)

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When I learned that a good friend of mine, an experienced backpacker, had never been to the Sierra, a plan quickly materialized: an easily-snagged Hoover Wilderness permit, a low-mileage itinerary, and a few destinations that had been on my radar thanks to this esteemed forum.

Day 1: We headed out on the Green Creek Trail in the early afternoon. A pleasant, well-maintained trail, it gets more rocky and picturesque around Hoover Lakes. There was a good amount of water, making a few of the crossings more interesting. We were less than a mile short of Summit Lake when it started getting dark, so we chose a nice, anonymous campsite along the creek.

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Day 2: We passed Summit Lake and reached beautiful and green Virginia Canyon. Here we dropped our packs and started our day hike. We were about to leave the trail further up the canyon, when we ran across several abandoned items spread around the trail: food packages, a shoe, a sock, underwear, a broken phone, and some toiletries. We took a few photos, and were typing up a message on my friend's Garmin, when a couple of trail runners came by. Since they were headed out, we handed them the phone and the onus of informing the rangers. As we left the trail to follow Return Creek, we came up with several theories, none of which felt convincing.

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We had our bagel lunch at Return Lake, and decided to try to reach Soldier Lake. The most obvious route was interrupted by a snowfield that felt too dangerous without any traction, so we opted for the (still somewhat sketchy) boulder field to its right. After we made it past the saddle next to Grey Butte, a view of Soldier Lake opened up, with several iconic Yosemite peaks in the far back. As we started to descend towards Virginia Canyon, we wondered if more of those steep, unstable rocks awaited us. I tried to reassure us both, pointing to the green on the map: by the time the slope got steeper, we should be able to reach easier, wooded terrain. My optimism turned out to be founded, as we easily made it back to the trail.

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We collected our packs, went back up the canyon, passed the suspicious scene once more, and decided to camp somewhere below Return Lake, with plenty of water, greenery, and peaks all around us.

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Day 3 was a day of rest and contemplation in our newfound oasis.

Day 4 we hiked out on the unmaintained trail through Glines Canyon. The most fun (as well as slightly scary) part was past Virginia Pass, sliding down a snow field on our butts (a first for me). Back to civilization, we dined on garden burgers from one of the fine establishments in Bridgeport, and drove home.

I called the Bridgeport Ranger Station to offer our photos and any information that might be helpful. They said that there were no missing person reports for the area, but that a crew was en route to investigate...

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Re: TR: Green Creek, Virginia Canyon, Return & Soldier Lakes (6/29-7/2/2024)

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Gorgeous area and photos. The action shots of off trail backpacking are hard to beat.
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Re: TR: Green Creek, Virginia Canyon, Return & Soldier Lakes (6/29-7/2/2024)

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Green Creek is one of my favorite jumping off points. Going in over Virginia Pass for more direct access, or over Summit Lake for the longer, gentler route.
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Re: TR: Green Creek, Virginia Canyon, Return & Soldier Lakes (6/29-7/2/2024)

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Thanks! It was a lot of fun, and the Hoover/Yosemite border is really something special. I think we had great timing too as far as temperatures and water.
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Re: TR: Green Creek, Virginia Canyon, Return & Soldier Lakes (6/29-7/2/2024)

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That's a beautiful area--one of our favorites. thanks for a good report, and an interesting mystery!
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Re: TR: Green Creek, Virginia Canyon, Return & Soldier Lakes (6/29-7/2/2024)

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Thanks for the report. One of my favorite areas, too.
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Re: TR: Green Creek, Virginia Canyon, Return & Soldier Lakes (6/29-7/2/2024)

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Never got to see this-- we had a busy, traveling summer. Congratulations Alessandro, and Rebecca-- did you make this trip too? Really lovely images at the very beginning-- really fine! That is one of our very favorite places, and it's nice to imagine you guys there. Any blood, or bones in the found shoe? And thank you Paul for calling this great TR back into view.
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Re: TR: Green Creek, Virginia Canyon, Return & Soldier Lakes (6/29-7/2/2024)

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Hey, thanks! I had heard good things about the area, but the trip exceeded my expectations. Very pretty all throughout. This time it was just my buddy and me (and mushrooms).

No bones or blood, just dirt. Here are a few photos of the scene:
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Re: TR: Green Creek, Virginia Canyon, Return & Soldier Lakes (6/29-7/2/2024)

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Hola Alessandro,

Esta muy misterioso-- imagino un hombre hambriento, caminando por el sendero con una bota y un croc.
Don't you think it has to do with a bear getting into someone's camp? But when I've seen that story, the food wrappers are either torn to shreds, or they are part of a bear scat. So the guy couldn't find any of this stuff, and limped out in his socks, or crocs?

Great trip, Est bien verse, si solo en fotos. Andale Ale!

p.s. Hear are my favorite trips in there Ale, one as a ski from Summit Lake, and the other just a few year's back with Lizzie and a friend:
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Note, if you check out the comments on page 2, you'll find photos of that area in 3 seasons.
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Re: TR: Green Creek, Virginia Canyon, Return & Soldier Lakes (6/29-7/2/2024)

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We also thought of a bear or other large animal, but there was a fair amount of food untouched (not that I blame them). Another possibility was someone having a mental health episode after facing so much beauty. I wonder what "Virginia" would have to say on the matter.

Your photos of the area are gorgeous! It looks especially magical in the fall.
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