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Rae Lakes Loop - Campground and Snow hike questions.

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2017 7:03 pm
by sha256
Hello - I obtained the permit for Rae Lakes Loop Clockwise Jun 27 - Jul 4. Questions if you can answer please:
Campground/spot recommendations for 4 nights?
How is the snow by the end of this month? Do I need Crampons, Snow axe, etc?
Also I hope the streams are crossable with the bridge broken.
I got the permit after a long wait and booked flights, hence dont want to quit. I have done couple of 4 day backpacking before. This will be my first five day and in snow.
Thanks!

Re: Rae Lakes Loop - Campground and Snow hike questions.

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 12:36 am
by chulavista
You might want to get a different permit. Last weekend I met people who went up Woods Creek and had to turn around at the bridge. Maybe someone could post pics.

Re: Rae Lakes Loop - Campground and Snow hike questions.

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 7:06 am
by AlmostThere
The bridge that is broken is over the RIVER.

When you say you don't want to quit it translates to me that "I am willing to die for this." If that's what you're saying go ahead... If you enjoy life you'll want a different permit for a different route, or you'll go up from Bubbs Creek and come back the same way.

Paradise is flooded. Meadows will be flooded. Mosquitoes are rising to feast on the unprepared.

Re: Rae Lakes Loop - Campground and Snow hike questions.

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 7:39 am
by AlmostThere
Read this first:
http://www.fresnobee.com/sports/spt-col ... 74574.html

You can see a TON OF BEAUTY just day hiking and camping in the front country, trust me....

Re: Rae Lakes Loop - Campground and Snow hike questions.

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 1:38 pm
by cgundersen
Hi Sha,
My inference is that you have some time constraints on this trip, so to avoid the kind of possibility for a bad outcome that Almost There pointed to, I'd recommend studying the topo maps and figure out another route. From my experience in that area, you could aim to get up into Rae Lakes basin and backtrack out the same way. However, this means going over Glen Pass twice, and typically Glen can be ornery this time of year. If you're not comfortable on snow, with our without ice axe/crampons, don't do it. What I'd recommend is heading south on the John Muir trail (toward Forester pass) and either head up into the basin below Forester, or branch off and visit Center basin. Yes, you'll have to re-trace your footsteps back down Bubbs Creek, but the trail is good, and you'll have plenty of opportunities to camp near thundering water throughout your visit. Rae Lakes will still be there next year & the year after, so better to wait till conditions are a bit less nutty.
Good luck,
Cameron

Re: Rae Lakes Loop - Campground and Snow hike questions.

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 5:11 pm
by maverick
Hi Sha,

Welcome to HST!
Would recommend doing this another time, Glen requires some technical experience with snow present, especially this year, and with the bridge being out, it adds in a dangerous creek crossing, there have already been 3 water related deaths in SEKI. :(
The HST to Hamilton Lake would be safer and offers good views too.

Re: Rae Lakes Loop - Campground and Snow hike questions.

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 11:02 pm
by sha256
Thanks everyone for your valuable input and looking out. You have an amazing community here. I am taking the advice and cancelling this trip. I will post a separate thread asking for alternatives for which I can possibly get a permit around the same time (in a week).