balzaccom wrote: βWed Apr 09, 2025 7:04 am
... I'll just add my voice to those who think that Crabtree to Big Lake in a single day is long.
Flamingo wrote: βTue Apr 08, 2025 3:52 pm
...Your first day could feel longer than anticipated, as @mschnaidt mentioned...

Yes.
I'm not sure it's been said, but once you hit the West Fork, most of the route to Big does not have maintained trail. Often there's none at all. Not crazy difficult, but you shouldn't expect to be moving at a full clip or to walk on autopilot. Furthermore, none of the approaches to the shores of Big are straightforward saunters. Takes a bit of figuring out on the ground.
@edgeagg, your tentative plans will be fun, though I'd temper expectations around a Louse to Hayatt Alt.
BillyBobBurro wrote: βWed Apr 09, 2025 1:44 pm
edgeagg wrote: βWed Apr 09, 2025 7:01 am
BillyBobBurro wrote: βTue Apr 08, 2025 11:35 pm
Alternatively, you could aim for Hyatt lake the first night. Drop down louse canyon and up and over to Hyatt...
I was trying to find the route that you suggested. It seems rather cliffy overall if going from Louse Canyon to Hyatt. The only happiness that I see is this small green slot near the text that says VFGI below. Is there a different route?
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I must disclose that I have not taken this exact route to Hyatt. I've only traveled to Hyatt starting from Bourland Meadow TH....
I've done this cross country a few different ways. It's a good exercise in route finding, but also a challenging one that takes time and energy. Most of it is not open granite. Little, if anything, is marked.
@edgeagg, be advised that the rough purple line you've marked from Louse to Hyatt is manageable, but is not easy or obvious. Nor can it be adhered to strictly. The climb is steep, rugged, and forested; the decent down and across to Hyatt will take some attention and time on your first visit. (though a little less so if you cut over to @mschnaidt's suggested camp destination on the NW side).
It will be slow. Lots of micro navigation, lines aren't always clear, views often obstructed, and the terrain is rugged. Time for doubling back/changing tactics should be anticipated. Additionally, the walk all the way down Louse will not be terribly fast, especially if the creek is flowing high for August.
If time is a constraint and if you haven't done it before, getting to Hyatt from the East is likely going to be faster. Almost certainly easier. It will also take about as much time as the other routes described for CT to Big, which means still a big day.
BillyBobBurro wrote: βWed Apr 09, 2025 1:44 pm
....And I suspect it is way easier than the route I took from Bourland.
I think they're both pretty rough, easier on repeat. The way from Boreland is more tried and true, definitely faster, and I'd dare say prettier. Not sure about easier or harder though.
Sometimes those shared maps are a record of someones nightmare or a tentative plan that may or may not have been fruitful. Specific to that route, there's only the one shared track climbing out. I can attest to it following a steep, forested, boulder laden cut.