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Re: TR: Four SPS Peaks near Miter Basin – July 26, 2023

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2023 8:48 am
by giantbrookie
Nice report and photos. Because Guyot, Pickering, and Chamberlain are not climbed as often as the peaks on the crest, your views from those summits are especially neat; in fact I haven't seen such views before. I am a former peak-bagger who transitioned to backcountry fishing in the 1980s, but I've never completely lost the peak bagging bug, so I enjoy reading reports, especially of summits I haven't been to. In general Miter Basin area, I've climbed some of the more popular summits on the Sierra crest (from S to N: Cirque Pk, Langley, LeConte, Mallory, Irvine) but none of the peaks west of the crest. I've thought of doing a combo trip that includes some of the usual fishing as well as Chamberlain, Pickering et al. but I haven't gotten around to actually doing it. My daughter, who caught the peak bagging bug in 2021, has been pushing me to add a peak or two to our long trips. Thanks again for the report.

Re: TR: Four SPS Peaks near Miter Basin – July 26, 2023

Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2023 12:06 pm
by thegib
I love the register notes, good job!

Re: TR: Four SPS Peaks near Miter Basin – July 26, 2023

Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2023 1:15 pm
by windknot
Also not a peak-bagger, also really enjoyed this report and photos. Thanks for sharing!

Re: TR: Four SPS Peaks near Miter Basin – July 26, 2023

Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2023 4:58 pm
by cgundersen
Thanks for a delightful account; I was tickled to see the tarn at the head of Guyot creek, because back when the HST meetup was at Wales Lake (2014?), my wife and I were planning to camp there or at the next creek to the East (Perrin). Both were stone dry. Fortunately, it had rained several days earlier and we scrounged water from small lacunae in rocks along dry Perrin creek. Yikes. But last week, a pal and I followed many of your footsteps into Miter basin and my first visit to Erin Lake. As your photo shows the hillside below Erin is mildly scabrous and definitely serves as a deterrent to looky-loos. Flowers were still great and bugs never exceeded the 1 level. Darn sweet! Cameron

Re: TR: Four SPS Peaks near Miter Basin – July 26, 2023

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 6:17 pm
by Harlen
Great trip Flamingo! I love the images from Mt Pickering all around. Nice Primrose flowers up high, and other flowers down low. Seems like you had a a cool, and challenging adventure. Kudos to you, Ian.

Re: TR: Four SPS Peaks near Miter Basin – July 26, 2023

Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2023 2:26 pm
by KathyW
I love that area. Thanks for the report.