Glen Alpine trail ?
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Glen Alpine trail ?
I want to check out Halfmoon Lake but I have limited experience in the area.
If you were making a simple comparison, how does that access compare to
the Echo Lake trail to Lake Aloha.
Lets give the Aloha trail a 5 on a 1-10 scale, how would the Glen Alpine trail compare?
Thanks
If you were making a simple comparison, how does that access compare to
the Echo Lake trail to Lake Aloha.
Lets give the Aloha trail a 5 on a 1-10 scale, how would the Glen Alpine trail compare?
Thanks
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Re: Glen Alpine trail ?
Define your parameters. When you say Echo to Aloha is a 5 out of 10, based on what? Scenery, condition of trail, difficulty of trail, number of people, etc.?
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Re: Glen Alpine trail ?
Sorry.
Trail difficulty is my main consideration.
Trail difficulty is my main consideration.
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Re: Glen Alpine trail ?
The USFS LTBMU website lists both trails as moderate in difficulty. I think I would agree with that. Whereas the distance from Echo to Half Moon is certainly longer than from Glen Alpine, Echo is about 900' higher in elevation, I believe. There are pros and cons to each route, but I think Echo is probably the easier way in. Especially if you pay for the boat ride, cutting out about 2 miles of hiking.
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Re: Glen Alpine trail ?
I've hiked both routes. Everything Jeff says is spot on. From Aloha, it is longer, but you do cut out that 900' of elevation gain he mentions, and if you take the water taxi, it cuts off distance (though it's still a longer route). Both routes start off with some hard and rough blasted granite trails. Not fun for tender feet. If elevation gain doesn't bother you, go Glen Alpine. If you hate elevation gain, but can really cruise once you level out, take Aloha. For better scenery along the way, definitely take Aloha. Mostly, enjoy!
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Re: Glen Alpine trail ?
Thanks that was what I needed.
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Re: Glen Alpine trail ?
Most likely you'll share the trail with less people if you take the Glen Alpine TH, but the drive around Fallen Leaf Lake is a bit tedious. Last summer was the worst. I had to wait over an hour because a car that was backing out was hit by an oncoming car. Everyone was fine, but they didn't want to move their cars until the fuzz showed up. Additionally, I find the trail out of Echo Lakes much more interesting (open views of peaks and the lakes) than Glen Alpine. I vote for Echo Lakes TH.
First two miles out of Glen Alpine:
Some Half Moon Lake stoke:
First two miles out of Glen Alpine:
Some Half Moon Lake stoke:
I'm still rather convinced that you can achieve more than you've ever dreamed of if you just lower your standards.
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Re: Glen Alpine trail ?
My own experience has been that there are a fair number of people at Echo trailhead and a lot of people at Glen Alpine. In the summer, tons of people want to see Fallen Leaf, walk up the road and see Falls Creek Waterfall, and then do a day hike. Some of the heartier ones go in at Glen Alpine to climb Tallac and return in a day. The only times I've ever been there and not seen it crowded were before Memorial Day and after Labor Day. Once you get a bit up the Echo trail, there are more places for people to disperse, fewer on the G.A. trail.FeetFirst wrote:Most likely you'll share the trail with less people if you take the Glen Alpine TH
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I apologize for not responding earlier, but I just noticed this post.Tom_H wrote:My own experience has been that there are a fair number of people at Echo trailhead and a lot of people at Glen Alpine. In the summer, tons of people want to see Fallen Leaf, walk up the road and see Falls Creek Waterfall, and then do a day hike. Some of the heartier ones go in at Glen Alpine to climb Tallac and return in a day. The only times I've ever been there and not seen it crowded were before Memorial Day and after Labor Day. Once you get a bit up the Echo trail, there are more places for people to disperse, fewer on the G.A. trail.FeetFirst wrote:Most likely you'll share the trail with less people if you take the Glen Alpine TH
I disagree based on my experience. Tom_H, Have you been to the Echo Lake TH on a summer weekend?
I'm still rather convinced that you can achieve more than you've ever dreamed of if you just lower your standards.
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Re: Glen Alpine trail ?
Goodness, a year and a half later! The answer is, yes. I used to live at Tahoe. Perhaps it just happened to be more crowded some weekends than others. YMMVFeetFirst wrote:I disagree based on my experience. Tom_H, Have you been to the Echo Lake TH on a summer weekend?
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