
R01 TR: Sphinx Crest Loop 7/16 - 7/20 2012
- TehipiteTom
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Re: TR: Sphinx Crest Loop 7/16 - 7/20 2012
Ugh...that's brutal. 5500' of gain + a couple of miles of non-trivial cross-country is a surefire recipe for pain. 

- DoyleWDonehoo
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Re: TR: Sphinx Crest Loop 7/16 - 7/20 2012
Yikes! That is just cruel and unusual punishment!!Shawn wrote:We went up to 10514 the first day from the TH.
I just got back from a 3 day trip to 10 Lakes Basin with my noob friend, and I was pretty grumpy about that climb (2200+ feet, 6 Miles to the basin).
Thanks for the nice comments about my ST TR's! I should do more now that I have backed up a bunch more trips.
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Re: TR: Sphinx Crest Loop 7/16 - 7/20 2012
Looking forward to your trip reports!DoyleWDonehoo wrote:Yikes! That is just cruel and unusual punishment!!Shawn wrote:We went up to 10514 the first day from the TH.
I just got back from a 3 day trip to 10 Lakes Basin with my noob friend, and I was pretty grumpy about that climb (2200+ feet, 6 Miles to the basin).
Thanks for the nice comments about my ST TR's! I should do more now that I have backed up a bunch more trips.
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Re: TR: Sphinx Crest Loop 7/16 - 7/20 2012
TT
You wrote
Mike
You wrote
Sorry to disagree. I wish you had told me your plans earlier this summer and I could have helped you find a fun trail from just nw of Little Brewer Lake to Moraine Creek, two Shorty Lovelace cabins, and several interesting (and bizzare) tree carvings.in truth, I had already made my decision back at Lake 9735. Once I left the lake I was out of the really interesting country, and without even noticing it was shifting to an end-of-trip frame of mind. Now, at Moraine Creek, there was nothing but trail between me and civilization, and nothing very exciting along the way.
Mike
Mike
Who can't do everything he used to and what he can do takes a hell of a lot longer!
Who can't do everything he used to and what he can do takes a hell of a lot longer!
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Re: TR: Sphinx Crest Loop 7/16 - 7/20 2012
Fair point. I did do a brief search for the carvings, but either I was looking in the wrong place or I wasn't patient enough. The Sphinx cabin was quite a ways off the trail (IIRC, you told me it was a mile or two up the side creek) and I was too wiped on my way in, and too hurried on my way out, to go looking for it.oldranger wrote:Sorry to disagree. I wish you had told me your plans earlier this summer and I could have helped you find a fun trail from just nw of Little Brewer Lake to Moraine Creek, two Shorty Lovelace cabins, and several interesting (and bizzare) tree carvings.
Mike
But as I said, I had already shifted to end-of-trip mode at that point, which colored how interested in anything other than getting out.
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Re: TR: Sphinx Crest Loop 7/16 - 7/20 2012
Thank you for posting this trip report, TT. I am using it as intel for a two day trip up to the lakes basin.
I just got back from doing a 5,500+ cumulative gain, 26+ mile round trip into the Tablelands area, with a good six miles of fun-packed cross country - we went from Pear Lake up the (depressingly dry) Kaweah to the crest of the ridge and around to Moose Lake, followed by knee-mangling downhill and traverse to Alta Meadow. I have high hopes that since I am not sore (not even my knees!), nor banged up, nor really all that exhausted, that I will make it up for some more alpenglow!
I just got back from doing a 5,500+ cumulative gain, 26+ mile round trip into the Tablelands area, with a good six miles of fun-packed cross country - we went from Pear Lake up the (depressingly dry) Kaweah to the crest of the ridge and around to Moose Lake, followed by knee-mangling downhill and traverse to Alta Meadow. I have high hopes that since I am not sore (not even my knees!), nor banged up, nor really all that exhausted, that I will make it up for some more alpenglow!
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