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However, at the last minute, my niece dropped out because wedding plans (hers) got in the way. This year we decided to remedy that. My niece came out with my twin brother and nephew. We were joined by two young brothers from Visalia (one is in my scout troop) and one other friend from the Bay Area
The lake has no official name, but some call it Picket Guard lake, or, in a recent post here, Shangri-La). I will call it Sarah's Lake. It is in a remote area in the middle of Sequoia NP, and no trails go there. It requires some rock scrambling to get there. Due to the remoteness, it takes some time to get there; I worked out a nine day loop to get there.
We started at Crescent Meadow in Sequoia NP. The first day was spent primarily in deep forest cover, going 11 miles to Bearpaw Meadow. Visibility was poor due to smoke from two large wildfires (one near Los Angeles, the other on the central coast). This is a typical view from that first day, looking toward the Great Western Divide. Later in the trip we would come over the highest saddle in that view on our way out:

We spent that night in mosquito heaven, also known as Bearpaw Meadow. The next morning we went up the Over-The-Hill trail toward Elizabeth Pass. We were treated to great views as we came out of the tree cover:

Ever upward we went, a total of 4000' vertical to get to Elizabeth Pass (11,370'). Near the pass is a granodiorite face that I liked:

Reaching the pass, we could see down Deadman Canyon:

And looking east along the headwall of the canyon:

We dropped down Deadman Canyon a few miles and stopped for the night. Here is sunset in upper Deadman Canyon:
