TITLE: North King col
GENERAL OVERVIEW: Connects 60 Lakes basin with the off-trail lakes northeast of Mt. Clarence King
CLASS/DIFFICULTY: Class 2
LOCATION: John Muir Wilderness HST Map
ELEVATION: 3,360 meters
USGS TOPO MAP (7.5'): Mt Clarence King
HST Map: HST Map
A couple years ago, I made what effectively was a circuit around Mt. Clarence King and there are a couple off-trail ridges that I'll aim to document for anyone contemplating a similar loop (which is highlighted by winding up in Gardiner Lakes basin). On this trip, my buddy & I entered via Kearsarge and once near the northern end of 60 Lakes Basin, we aimed for the ridge separating us from the un-named lake ( at 3144 meters) in the next basin to the west. This is what the ridge looked like from the East side:
The next photo shows the terrain as one is ascending the ridge with views back toward Rae Lakes and Glen Pass:
This photo includes Lake 3144 and me in search of our tent which had fallen off my pack during the early stage of the descent:
View from the ridge looking north toward Pinchot Pass:
View back toward "North King col" from the basin holding lake 3144:
Photo with "North King col" labeled:
North King Col (Clarence King)
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North King Col (Clarence King)
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Re: North King Col (Clarence King)
I crossed this col from west to east in mid-August 2024, a low snow year.
West:
Panorama from the top. Click to enlarge, then click again and scroll left and right:
East:
View of Rae Lakes:
Going down:
Looking back:
View from Baxter Pass trail:
View from Baxter Pass trail several days earlier:
West:
Panorama from the top. Click to enlarge, then click again and scroll left and right:
East:
View of Rae Lakes:
Going down:
Looking back:
View from Baxter Pass trail:
View from Baxter Pass trail several days earlier:
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