Mono Creek: favorite side basins and recesses
- acvdmlac
- Topix Acquainted
- Posts: 67
- Joined: Wed May 04, 2011 12:34 pm
- Experience: N/A
Mono Creek: favorite side basins and recesses
Planning a 7-8-day trek up Mono Creek from Lake Thomas Edison on the West Side, for late June of this year...and would be interested to hear packers' recommendations regarding which side basins--Laurel/Grinell, Hopkins, Pioneer--and Recesses 1-4-- are most worth day hikes, or backpacking up to camp there? I'm Level 3 backpacker, leading a mix of mostly newbie teenagers and adults, mostly interested in solitude, XC scrambling, maybe climb an easy Class 1-2 peak, scenery and fishing...and averse to mosquitoes. Your experience appreciated!
Last edited by acvdmlac on Fri Jan 26, 2018 2:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- bobby49
- Topix Fanatic
- Posts: 1274
- Joined: Sat Nov 11, 2017 4:17 pm
- Experience: Level 4 Explorer
Re: Mono Creek: favorite side basins and recesses
Entering from the east side or the west side?
- acvdmlac
- Topix Acquainted
- Posts: 67
- Joined: Wed May 04, 2011 12:34 pm
- Experience: N/A
Re: Mono Creek: favorite side basins and recesses
Entering from West Side, from Lake Thomas Edison ferry drop-off.
- maverick
- Forums Moderator
- Posts: 12100
- Joined: Thu Apr 06, 2006 5:54 pm
- Experience: Level 4 Explorer
Re: Mono Creek: favorite side basins and recesses
Pioneer Basin and Fourth Recess Lakes are okay, Hopkins Lakes is better, and possible Upper/Lower Mills Creek Lake according to older reports.
All are great for scenery, but Grinnell Lakes and Upper Mills Creek Lake stand out for outstanding scenery.
June/July may be mosquitoes galore, so plan accordingly, and depending on snow fall June may be early for most of these location, check snow level updates as you get closure to your dates, especially for some newbies.
All are great for scenery, but Grinnell Lakes and Upper Mills Creek Lake stand out for outstanding scenery.
June/July may be mosquitoes galore, so plan accordingly, and depending on snow fall June may be early for most of these location, check snow level updates as you get closure to your dates, especially for some newbies.
Professional Sierra Landscape Photographer
I don't give out specific route information, my belief is that it takes away from the whole adventure spirit of a trip, if you need every inch planned out, you'll have to get that from someone else.
Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
I don't give out specific route information, my belief is that it takes away from the whole adventure spirit of a trip, if you need every inch planned out, you'll have to get that from someone else.
Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
- oldranger
- Topix Addict
- Posts: 2871
- Joined: Fri Jan 19, 2007 9:18 pm
- Experience: N/A
- Location: Bend, Oregon
Re: Mono Creek: favorite side basins and recesses
What Mav said about upper Mills Creek Lake plus it is a non technical climb up Mt. Gabb from there. (At least from my memory of a trip almost 49 years ago.)
Mike
Who can't do everything he used to and what he can do takes a hell of a lot longer!
Who can't do everything he used to and what he can do takes a hell of a lot longer!
- Wandering Daisy
- Topix Docent
- Posts: 7061
- Joined: Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:19 pm
- Experience: N/A
- Location: Fair Oaks CA (Sacramento area)
- Contact:
Re: Mono Creek: favorite side basins and recesses
Mills from Mono Creek can be tricky for newbies. There is a trail, but it is easily missed and if you do, it can be difficult. Agree it is beautiful. Plus, the Mono crossing can be difficult at times - may not be an issue this year if we have a low snow year.
Not sure young folks would appreciate Pioneer Basin. It is more subtle and a fishing destination. Fourth Recess is pretty impressive and easy to get to. I have been up Third, and thought the effort was a bit much for the worth. If you are going to do that much effort, Laurel/Grinnell has more bang for the effort.
Not sure young folks would appreciate Pioneer Basin. It is more subtle and a fishing destination. Fourth Recess is pretty impressive and easy to get to. I have been up Third, and thought the effort was a bit much for the worth. If you are going to do that much effort, Laurel/Grinnell has more bang for the effort.
- Flamingo
- Topix Regular
- Posts: 392
- Joined: Tue Mar 29, 2011 12:18 pm
- Experience: Level 4 Explorer
- Location: West Oakland, California
- Contact:
Re: Mono Creek: favorite side basins and recesses
+1 to Mills Creek. Lower Mills Creek Lake is one my singular favorite spots in the Sierra.
Also, FWIW, 4th Recess Lake is probably the easiest side-trip along Mono Creek, and there's nice campsites that accommodate groups on its northern shore.
Also, FWIW, 4th Recess Lake is probably the easiest side-trip along Mono Creek, and there's nice campsites that accommodate groups on its northern shore.
- SSSdave
- Topix Addict
- Posts: 3599
- Joined: Thu Nov 17, 2005 11:18 pm
- Experience: N/A
- Location: Silicon Valley
- Contact:
Re: Mono Creek: favorite side basins and recesses
Arguably the best large stream canyon with numbers of side basins in the range. Four basins on the north and 4 on the south. Too many to explore on a single trip and rather is a destination region one can do a few week long trips into without much repetition. To be free of mosquitoes go mid August. Otherwise learn how to dress, use DEET, and cope so they won't much bother you. Best to base camp with at least one layover day at any of the E3+ basins as single days will not do justice.
Rated 1 least to 5 best. S = scenery F= fishing E = exploring Solitude = L
North Fork - Mott S3 F5 E4 L2
Laurel S5 F2 E4 L4
Hopkins S3 F2 E2 L4
Pioneer S5 F3 E5 L1
First Recess S2 F1 E2 L5
Second Recess - Mills S5 F2 E3 L3
Third Recess S2 F3 E1 L5
Fourth Recess S4 F2 E1 L1
http://www.davidsenesac.com/2017_Trip_C ... 17-15.html
Rated 1 least to 5 best. S = scenery F= fishing E = exploring Solitude = L
North Fork - Mott S3 F5 E4 L2
Laurel S5 F2 E4 L4
Hopkins S3 F2 E2 L4
Pioneer S5 F3 E5 L1
First Recess S2 F1 E2 L5
Second Recess - Mills S5 F2 E3 L3
Third Recess S2 F3 E1 L5
Fourth Recess S4 F2 E1 L1
http://www.davidsenesac.com/2017_Trip_C ... 17-15.html
- balzaccom
- Topix Addict
- Posts: 3113
- Joined: Wed Dec 17, 2008 9:22 pm
- Experience: N/A
Re: Mono Creek: favorite side basins and recesses
Absolutely agree to beware Mono Creek crossing--at least into Second Recess. We bailed on a trip there over 4th of July weekend a few years ago. Instead we went up towards Grinell and loved it. But Mono Creek looked like this:

Even Silver Creek was tricky--we watched a young woman get swept off her feet there--but there were logs over the creek as well, and we used those on the way back. Yeah, there was a long over Mono Creek--about 18 inches wide, about 15 feet over the creek, and about 40 feet to walk on it. Like I said, we bailed on that one.
Fourth Recess and Pioneer Basin are both lovely
Even Silver Creek was tricky--we watched a young woman get swept off her feet there--but there were logs over the creek as well, and we used those on the way back. Yeah, there was a long over Mono Creek--about 18 inches wide, about 15 feet over the creek, and about 40 feet to walk on it. Like I said, we bailed on that one.
Fourth Recess and Pioneer Basin are both lovely
Check our our website: http://www.backpackthesierra.com/
Or just read a good mystery novel set in the Sierra; https://www.amazon.com/Danger-Falling-R ... 0984884963
Or just read a good mystery novel set in the Sierra; https://www.amazon.com/Danger-Falling-R ... 0984884963
- acvdmlac
- Topix Acquainted
- Posts: 67
- Joined: Wed May 04, 2011 12:34 pm
- Experience: N/A
Re: Mono Creek: favorite side basins and recesses
Thank you, everyone! I appreciate the experience and tips.
Unless current weather patterns and forecasts change dramatically, it doesn't look like either bugs or stream crossing are likely be much of an issue this year....we're bouncing along the bottom of the lowest snow water content ever recorded...
https://cdec.water.ca.gov/snowapp/swcchart.action
Unless current weather patterns and forecasts change dramatically, it doesn't look like either bugs or stream crossing are likely be much of an issue this year....we're bouncing along the bottom of the lowest snow water content ever recorded...

https://cdec.water.ca.gov/snowapp/swcchart.action
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: athanasius, Bing [Bot], egull and 22 guests