R03/R04 TR: Piute Pass-Carol Col Semi-Loop 7/11-7/14 2013
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Re: TR: Piute Pass-Carol Col Semi-Loop
I'm doing essentially the same route late next week on a 5 night trip, so I really enjoyed reading this and seeing the photos. Thanks.
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Re: TR: Piute Pass-Carol Col Semi-Loop
So much to get to. First off, Thanks for the great report! #2 is c arol col really a coluir or is puppet pass a more accurate name? #3 sierra 00 (7?) Did you climb pilot knob? Roper makes it seem like a great climb for a beginner.
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Re: TR: Piute Pass-Carol Col Semi-Loop
Thanks, Sierra00, for this info. I have a friend who'd I'd like to take to the Puppet Lake area, but he would probably slap me sideways if I took him over Carol Col!There's also the time saving option of going over the pass just east of Pilot Knob (which is an easier pass than Carol Col, if you care about that).
I'm glad I did the canyons this time because everything was sooooo green and I hadn't explored French yet. If I did it again, I would just go directily over Carol, which would allow time, I think, to explore Royce (this is on my agenda).Question: in retrospect, knowing what you know now, would you spend the time going down/up the canyons, or just aim directly for Carol (Puppet) Col to get to the Puppet lakes basin?
If you went directly, do you think you would have time to explore the Royce lakes?
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