Re: TR: Sphinx Crest Loop 7/16 - 7/20 2012
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 4:56 pm
Ugh...that's brutal. 5500' of gain + a couple of miles of non-trivial cross-country is a surefire recipe for pain. 

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Yikes! That is just cruel and unusual punishment!!Shawn wrote:We went up to 10514 the first day from the TH.
Looking forward to your trip reports!DoyleWDonehoo wrote:Yikes! That is just cruel and unusual punishment!!Shawn wrote:We went up to 10514 the first day from the TH.
I just got back from a 3 day trip to 10 Lakes Basin with my noob friend, and I was pretty grumpy about that climb (2200+ feet, 6 Miles to the basin).
Thanks for the nice comments about my ST TR's! I should do more now that I have backed up a bunch more trips.
Sorry to disagree. I wish you had told me your plans earlier this summer and I could have helped you find a fun trail from just nw of Little Brewer Lake to Moraine Creek, two Shorty Lovelace cabins, and several interesting (and bizzare) tree carvings.in truth, I had already made my decision back at Lake 9735. Once I left the lake I was out of the really interesting country, and without even noticing it was shifting to an end-of-trip frame of mind. Now, at Moraine Creek, there was nothing but trail between me and civilization, and nothing very exciting along the way.
Fair point. I did do a brief search for the carvings, but either I was looking in the wrong place or I wasn't patient enough. The Sphinx cabin was quite a ways off the trail (IIRC, you told me it was a mile or two up the side creek) and I was too wiped on my way in, and too hurried on my way out, to go looking for it.oldranger wrote:Sorry to disagree. I wish you had told me your plans earlier this summer and I could have helped you find a fun trail from just nw of Little Brewer Lake to Moraine Creek, two Shorty Lovelace cabins, and several interesting (and bizzare) tree carvings.
Mike