R03/R04 TR: Duck Pass-Tully Hole-Silver Divide Lakes-Cascade Valley 6/30-7/5 2016
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2016 1:00 am
Home for a few days so I though I would post a few trip reports.
June 30 through July 5 we traveled over Duck Pass to Lake Virginia, down into Fish Creek, explored a bunch of lakes and then headed down Cascade Valley and up the trail to Purple Lake to make a figure 8 lollipop loop. Most of this was familiar territory, but we had not previously visited the lakes in the upper Fish Creek drainage north of the Silver Divide, nor had we done the upper section of the Cascade Valley trail. It was somewhat early in the season, so we ran into hoards of through hikers on the PCT-JMT sections of our route, as well as at Lake Virginia. There was still some snow on Duck Pass.
Once down in Tully Hole, we headed cross country up past Hortense Lake, past Mace Lake and then to Izaak Walton. We camped at upper Izaak Walton because we were just awe struct by the beauty and solitude of the location (especially after having spent the night before at over crowded Virginia). We continued on past the Cotton Lakes and on down to Tully Lake where we picked up the trail. With the exception of Tully Lake, which was uninspiring, all the lakes on this side of the Silver Divide were beautiful and the cross country travel and route finding easy.
We next headed down the trail, made the crossing on the bridge, and headed up to visit the lakes around Silver Pass, camping on the ridges above Lake of the Lone Indian. The next day we headed back toward the crossing, but rather than crossing the bridge, we headed down Cascade Valley. Previously, we had done the section of Cascade Valley from Iva Bell hot springs to the lateral up Minnow Creek and loved it. This upper section was just as impressive with great flow in the cascades. The Cascade Valley trail really is very scenic and under rated, IMHO.
The last day, we headed up the connector trail to Purple Lake, back up to Duck Pass, then cross country over to Deer Lakes. We were somewhat surprised to find the connector trail to Purple Lake in very good shape. Deer Lakes were unremarkable, so we opted to camp at an unmapped lake on the plateau high above Duck Lake. Great views.
All in all, it was a great trip. The lakes north of the Silver Divide are stunning and well worth a visit.
The system limits posting to 12 attachments, so here is a very small sample of the pics we took.
June 30 through July 5 we traveled over Duck Pass to Lake Virginia, down into Fish Creek, explored a bunch of lakes and then headed down Cascade Valley and up the trail to Purple Lake to make a figure 8 lollipop loop. Most of this was familiar territory, but we had not previously visited the lakes in the upper Fish Creek drainage north of the Silver Divide, nor had we done the upper section of the Cascade Valley trail. It was somewhat early in the season, so we ran into hoards of through hikers on the PCT-JMT sections of our route, as well as at Lake Virginia. There was still some snow on Duck Pass.
Once down in Tully Hole, we headed cross country up past Hortense Lake, past Mace Lake and then to Izaak Walton. We camped at upper Izaak Walton because we were just awe struct by the beauty and solitude of the location (especially after having spent the night before at over crowded Virginia). We continued on past the Cotton Lakes and on down to Tully Lake where we picked up the trail. With the exception of Tully Lake, which was uninspiring, all the lakes on this side of the Silver Divide were beautiful and the cross country travel and route finding easy.
We next headed down the trail, made the crossing on the bridge, and headed up to visit the lakes around Silver Pass, camping on the ridges above Lake of the Lone Indian. The next day we headed back toward the crossing, but rather than crossing the bridge, we headed down Cascade Valley. Previously, we had done the section of Cascade Valley from Iva Bell hot springs to the lateral up Minnow Creek and loved it. This upper section was just as impressive with great flow in the cascades. The Cascade Valley trail really is very scenic and under rated, IMHO.
The last day, we headed up the connector trail to Purple Lake, back up to Duck Pass, then cross country over to Deer Lakes. We were somewhat surprised to find the connector trail to Purple Lake in very good shape. Deer Lakes were unremarkable, so we opted to camp at an unmapped lake on the plateau high above Duck Lake. Great views.
All in all, it was a great trip. The lakes north of the Silver Divide are stunning and well worth a visit.
The system limits posting to 12 attachments, so here is a very small sample of the pics we took.