Trip advice: Sierra High Route section (DP -> TM)
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2018 11:31 am
Hi all,
I am planning to go from Devils Postpile to Tuoluome Meadows via the Sierra High Route in mid-August this year with a group of 2-3 and would appreciate some advice.
I found some useful comments on BPL about preferred deviations and detours from the SHR. Following their advice, my itinerary includes the following modifications from the SHR proper:
- follow Minaret Lake Trail out of Devils Postpile, rejoining the SHR at Minaret Lake
- spend a day exploring the Ritter Lakes, maybe peakbagging Mt. Ritter
- spend a day exploring the basin above the Twin Lakes
Budgeting 4 days for the SHR itself, plus 2 days for the detours, this puts me at 6 days from DP to TM. I'd like to budget an extra day for unplanned incidents (either good and bad - maybe we're slower than expected, maybe we want to explore something interesting, maybe we just want to relax more), so that puts us at 7.
Some concrete questions:
- Are there any other detours along the way that might be enjoyable? We can plan on 8 days at the most, so there's space for an additional day's worth of hiking. Maybe summitting Vogelsang Peak and spending a night camping out by Iceland Lake? The little lakes upstream of Bernice look fun as well.
- Can you comment on the difficulty of the Sierra High Route? I have done cross-country navigation before. Since most of the SHR is above treeline, and since a large proportion of the section I'm hiking is on-trail, I'm not overly concerned, but it will be the longest and possibly most technically challenging trip I've ever done. I'm viewing the challenge, and the preparation required, as part of the fun, though :-)
- We need to get walk-up permits. How likely is it that we'll be able to get up early on Saturday morning and get permits for 2-3 people to start hiking that day? That failing, I was thinking we can just get permits for starting on Sunday instead. Will this work out?
- Logistically, I was thinking about taking Amtrak from the Bay Area to TM, taking YARTS from TM to Mammoth Lakes, somehow getting to Devils Postpile, and then taking Amtrak back after the hike. Are there better options?
- I've heard that the last couple of miles into TM, especially after Vogelsang Pass, aren't that great and tend to be packed with people. Can anyone recommend a cross-country option that might be more enjoyable?
- It is my understanding that we won't be encountering the more difficult passes of the SHR. Nevertheless, are there any particularly tricky parts of this section that I should be aware of in advance? I don't necessarily want to "over-prepare" and spoil the fun for myself, but I want to have some basic understanding of what I'm getting into.
- If we find the SHR far too difficult, we can just backtrack and bail out to the JMT. Is this true?
- What alternatives might we want to consider in case the Ferguson fire renders the air too smoky around Yosemite? I think if the air is clear enough around Devils Postpile, we'll just go with the route as planned and push through to TM even if it's smoky around there, but if the conditions deteriorate enough, we might want to have a southbound trip planned in case. I suppose by default we could just follow the SHR in the opposite direction, but I'm not familiar with how the logistics of this would work out.
Thanks in advance. Any thoughts and comments are appreciated! :-)
I am planning to go from Devils Postpile to Tuoluome Meadows via the Sierra High Route in mid-August this year with a group of 2-3 and would appreciate some advice.
I found some useful comments on BPL about preferred deviations and detours from the SHR. Following their advice, my itinerary includes the following modifications from the SHR proper:
- follow Minaret Lake Trail out of Devils Postpile, rejoining the SHR at Minaret Lake
- spend a day exploring the Ritter Lakes, maybe peakbagging Mt. Ritter
- spend a day exploring the basin above the Twin Lakes
Budgeting 4 days for the SHR itself, plus 2 days for the detours, this puts me at 6 days from DP to TM. I'd like to budget an extra day for unplanned incidents (either good and bad - maybe we're slower than expected, maybe we want to explore something interesting, maybe we just want to relax more), so that puts us at 7.
Some concrete questions:
- Are there any other detours along the way that might be enjoyable? We can plan on 8 days at the most, so there's space for an additional day's worth of hiking. Maybe summitting Vogelsang Peak and spending a night camping out by Iceland Lake? The little lakes upstream of Bernice look fun as well.
- Can you comment on the difficulty of the Sierra High Route? I have done cross-country navigation before. Since most of the SHR is above treeline, and since a large proportion of the section I'm hiking is on-trail, I'm not overly concerned, but it will be the longest and possibly most technically challenging trip I've ever done. I'm viewing the challenge, and the preparation required, as part of the fun, though :-)
- We need to get walk-up permits. How likely is it that we'll be able to get up early on Saturday morning and get permits for 2-3 people to start hiking that day? That failing, I was thinking we can just get permits for starting on Sunday instead. Will this work out?
- Logistically, I was thinking about taking Amtrak from the Bay Area to TM, taking YARTS from TM to Mammoth Lakes, somehow getting to Devils Postpile, and then taking Amtrak back after the hike. Are there better options?
- I've heard that the last couple of miles into TM, especially after Vogelsang Pass, aren't that great and tend to be packed with people. Can anyone recommend a cross-country option that might be more enjoyable?
- It is my understanding that we won't be encountering the more difficult passes of the SHR. Nevertheless, are there any particularly tricky parts of this section that I should be aware of in advance? I don't necessarily want to "over-prepare" and spoil the fun for myself, but I want to have some basic understanding of what I'm getting into.
- If we find the SHR far too difficult, we can just backtrack and bail out to the JMT. Is this true?
- What alternatives might we want to consider in case the Ferguson fire renders the air too smoky around Yosemite? I think if the air is clear enough around Devils Postpile, we'll just go with the route as planned and push through to TM even if it's smoky around there, but if the conditions deteriorate enough, we might want to have a southbound trip planned in case. I suppose by default we could just follow the SHR in the opposite direction, but I'm not familiar with how the logistics of this would work out.
Thanks in advance. Any thoughts and comments are appreciated! :-)