R03/R01 TR: North Lake/South Lake Short Loop 10/20 2018
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 9:54 pm
On what is becoming a tradition to visit King's Canyon in October, this year we decided to do an abbreviated North Lake/South Lake Loop over Lamarck Col. Weather was perfect, and the trails were predictably empty. We saw three people all day.
We hit the trail at 5am and had a pleasant hike up past the lakes in darkness. As we climbed toward the Col the sun began to bathe the surrounding peaks.
When we finally arrived, the snowfield was starting to see sun, but still plenty hard for easy travel. There was a well-defined path through the snow that was easy to follow.
Views on the other side were predictably spectacular at the early hour.
This was my first time in Darwin Canyon, and it certainly lived up to my expectations.
After stopping to shed layers and have an early lunch, we entered Evolution Valley and began the ascent to Muir Pass. We had the place to ourselves, and savored every moment of the climb.
With two climbs under our belts, we began the long descent to Le Conte as the afternoon shadows grew longer. I had hoped to visit Dusy Basin in the daylight, but we weren't quite going to make that. But perhaps even better, we got to experience it under bright moonlight, a real treat.
38 miles in all, taking our time to take it all in, we started at 5am and finished just after Midnight. GPX track and stats here:
https://www.strava.com/activities/1919006350
We hit the trail at 5am and had a pleasant hike up past the lakes in darkness. As we climbed toward the Col the sun began to bathe the surrounding peaks.
When we finally arrived, the snowfield was starting to see sun, but still plenty hard for easy travel. There was a well-defined path through the snow that was easy to follow.
Views on the other side were predictably spectacular at the early hour.
This was my first time in Darwin Canyon, and it certainly lived up to my expectations.
After stopping to shed layers and have an early lunch, we entered Evolution Valley and began the ascent to Muir Pass. We had the place to ourselves, and savored every moment of the climb.
With two climbs under our belts, we began the long descent to Le Conte as the afternoon shadows grew longer. I had hoped to visit Dusy Basin in the daylight, but we weren't quite going to make that. But perhaps even better, we got to experience it under bright moonlight, a real treat.
38 miles in all, taking our time to take it all in, we started at 5am and finished just after Midnight. GPX track and stats here:
https://www.strava.com/activities/1919006350