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Re: TR: Sabrina Lake to North Lake (+Ionian Basin) 8/29-9/2/24

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2024 6:57 pm
by erutan
tomba wrote: Sat Sep 14, 2024 11:57 am We went to McGee Lakes basin over McGee Lakes Pass North, Davis Lakes basin over Davis-McGee Pass (name from MapBuilder on CalTopo, a.k.a. Pass 11,720 on HST map), Ionian Basin over Wanda Pass (traversing directly from Davis Lakes basin north of peak 12976'), then to JMT over Black Giant Pass.
We went over McGee Lakes South in August (Secor's 11,800+) as I'd done the main/north one before and looked at Davis-McGee Pass. I assume you went up it the chute downcanyon side (photo right)? I don't remember what the Davis side would look like. How was it?

mcgee side of mcgee-davis
mcgee side of mcgee-davis
mcgee side of mcgee-davis
mcgee side of mcgee-davis
jdongg wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2024 10:15 pm
Day 2: Echo Lake to Lake 11828 (via Echo Col and Black Giant Pass)
Since you wrote up the col already, why not post the relevant in the passes subforum? It's not like there's any real criteria for posting there and other takes are useful. Trip reports will just get buried over time and there's not a lot of structure aside from the search function which can be tedious.

Re: TR: Sabrina Lake to North Lake (+Ionian Basin) 8/29-9/2/24

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2024 8:09 pm
by tomba
erutan wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 6:57 pm I assume you went up it the chute downcanyon side (photo right)?
On the McGee Lakes basin side in the photo below we went from the snow patch at the bottom-right pretty much straight to the lowest point. A mix of talus and solid rock.
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erutan wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 6:57 pm I don't remember what the Davis side would look like. How was it?
There is a chute down to Davis lake. A photo from August 2018:
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Re: TR: Sabrina Lake to North Lake (+Ionian Basin) 8/29-9/2/24

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2024 8:20 pm
by erutan
tomba wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 8:09 pm On the McGee Lakes basin side in the photo below we went from the snow patch at the bottom-right pretty much straight to the lowest point. A mix of talus and solid rock.
Makes sense, looking at it from below it seemed like staying near that talus chute to the right that leads to the low point would be the way to do it - the solid rock nearer the ridge looked like some significant little cliffs that'd be rough with full packs. The little rib below was probably welcome.
tomba wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 8:09 pm There is a chute down to Davis lake. A photo from August 2018:
That's actually a bit better than what I was imagining, thanks!