R03/R04 TR: Piute Pass - Desolation Lake - Four Gables 10.25-10.26 2013
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 4:13 pm
I headed up the Piute Pass Trail a little before 10 am on Friday (10.25.13). I switched from my hiking shoes to my hiking boots when I saw some snow even lower than the parking area, but I should have just left the shoes because I never ran into much snow along my route.
There was a little ice in Loch Leven, but that was the only lake I saw with ice. It does seem a bit colder around Loch Leven - maybe because the canyon is narrow there.
I made it the 9 miles to Desolation Lake as it was starting to cool off; so I got my tent set up and changed into my warm clothes (Lots of layers for me because I don't like being cold at night - lightweight long johns with heavyweight fleece over them on the bottom and two long sleeve shirts, a down sweater, a synthetic puffy jacket with a hood, and another slightly heavier down jacket on the top. Plus, chemical toe warmers and down booties). I was able to watch a beautiful sunset and then stay warm all night long with all those layers on. I usually make a cup of coffee and have it in the evening with some cookies, but I packed peppermint tea for this trip and it tasted so good on a cold night. I'd guess it was in the low 20's overnight.
Saturday (10/26/13): A long day, but another beautiful day. I started out from camp about 7 am and hiked up to Four Gables. I got up there fairly quickly for me, but then I spent a bunch of time wandering looking at the view and wondering which bump was the summit (didn't see a register but I think it might have been covered with snow because I checked out all the possible bumps). Then I realized I needed to go over to the southwest summit to see more of the view; so I headed over there before wandering back to camp. There was some snow up on the summit and a dusting on the north facing slopes, but a lot less than I had expected. Once back at Desolation Lake, I packed up and headed out. It got dark about a mile before I got to to the trailhead and it got cold fast - the temperature was down to 32 degrees by the time I got to my truck a little after 7 pm.
Photos and map (I still need to add captions): https://www.kathywing.com/CaliforniaHik ... 720-102713
There was a little ice in Loch Leven, but that was the only lake I saw with ice. It does seem a bit colder around Loch Leven - maybe because the canyon is narrow there.
I made it the 9 miles to Desolation Lake as it was starting to cool off; so I got my tent set up and changed into my warm clothes (Lots of layers for me because I don't like being cold at night - lightweight long johns with heavyweight fleece over them on the bottom and two long sleeve shirts, a down sweater, a synthetic puffy jacket with a hood, and another slightly heavier down jacket on the top. Plus, chemical toe warmers and down booties). I was able to watch a beautiful sunset and then stay warm all night long with all those layers on. I usually make a cup of coffee and have it in the evening with some cookies, but I packed peppermint tea for this trip and it tasted so good on a cold night. I'd guess it was in the low 20's overnight.
Saturday (10/26/13): A long day, but another beautiful day. I started out from camp about 7 am and hiked up to Four Gables. I got up there fairly quickly for me, but then I spent a bunch of time wandering looking at the view and wondering which bump was the summit (didn't see a register but I think it might have been covered with snow because I checked out all the possible bumps). Then I realized I needed to go over to the southwest summit to see more of the view; so I headed over there before wandering back to camp. There was some snow up on the summit and a dusting on the north facing slopes, but a lot less than I had expected. Once back at Desolation Lake, I packed up and headed out. It got dark about a mile before I got to to the trailhead and it got cold fast - the temperature was down to 32 degrees by the time I got to my truck a little after 7 pm.
Photos and map (I still need to add captions): https://www.kathywing.com/CaliforniaHik ... 720-102713