Re: TR: Hilton Creek Lakes Basin Grab Bag 7/30-7/31
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 8:41 am
Shawnterustic,
True confessions, I was having some of the same issues as Ed, but it kind of did not matter, because the enthusiasm came through regardless. Thanks! And it will only matter if someone wants to visit the same, encomium-laden spots you mentioned. And as gobs of folks have already commented this year, the mountains are not exactly crawling with backpackers, in spite of the heavily subscribed sign-ups at recreation.gov. So, while it may be a limited audience, we are easily confused.
So, the tiny insight I can offer (as a fellow topo-nerd) is that the USGS has inserted milage markers for waterways on some of their maps. And that numbering system starts at the ocean and works its way up to the origin/headwaters (check out the San Joaquin river on the Ritter top). If one uses that precedent as a guide (or the naming of the lakes in the north fork of Big Pine basin), one would begin counting low and work to higher elevations. With that assumption.....well, I think you can see how confusion got the best of us. Cameron
True confessions, I was having some of the same issues as Ed, but it kind of did not matter, because the enthusiasm came through regardless. Thanks! And it will only matter if someone wants to visit the same, encomium-laden spots you mentioned. And as gobs of folks have already commented this year, the mountains are not exactly crawling with backpackers, in spite of the heavily subscribed sign-ups at recreation.gov. So, while it may be a limited audience, we are easily confused.
So, the tiny insight I can offer (as a fellow topo-nerd) is that the USGS has inserted milage markers for waterways on some of their maps. And that numbering system starts at the ocean and works its way up to the origin/headwaters (check out the San Joaquin river on the Ritter top). If one uses that precedent as a guide (or the naming of the lakes in the north fork of Big Pine basin), one would begin counting low and work to higher elevations. With that assumption.....well, I think you can see how confusion got the best of us. Cameron