R02 TR: Lake Vernon 2020
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2020 8:09 am
First report!!! A little backstory. My wife & I work seasonally from about April 1 to December 1, and have for a decade. Doing so we haven't had an opportunity for a Sierra trip in over 10 years. I was beyond stoked to get to go!!!!
Did the Lake Vernon out & back trip over 4 days & three nights last week. It was great. First day we went straight to Lake Laurel as we were pretty spent from the climb in. In my estimation, from the reservoir to Laurel was about 7.5 miles climbing 2500 feet. It took us almost 8 hours with the breaks we took-needed & a stream crossing close to Laurel. We saw no one at Laurel, it was midweek & it was very beautiful & peaceful. We tried to leave early for Laurel, as recommended, and our day wasn't particularly hot. We are in pretty good shape (I run 20 miles a week) and it was definitely an arse-kicker!
Next day we packed up & went to Vernon. Only 4.5 miles & 1000 feet climb. Wow! Well worth going. Vernon is a spectacular lake with a beautiful creek running out on the west end. Bear scat was everywhere & we eventually saw him on the way out. We closely followed the regs as a couple before us had the bear walk into their camp while cooking. Yelling scared him off. We stayed at Vernon 2 nights & it wasn't buggy. The weather was beautiful. Fishing was great & it wasn't crowded. I guess that 11 mile, 3500’ climb in keeps people out:). Day 4 we decided to go all the way back out via Laurel as the loop would have taken a few more days & we heard Tiltill was pretty buggy. Weather was awesome & we only passed 4 others in 11 miles. We left Vernon at 9:00 a.m. & made it to the car by 3:30. Much easier than coming in. Wildflowers were EVERYWHERE. We were amazed by the variety & abundance. Definitely a great trip but certainly a physical challenge. I would certainly go back & complete the loop with more time!
Did the Lake Vernon out & back trip over 4 days & three nights last week. It was great. First day we went straight to Lake Laurel as we were pretty spent from the climb in. In my estimation, from the reservoir to Laurel was about 7.5 miles climbing 2500 feet. It took us almost 8 hours with the breaks we took-needed & a stream crossing close to Laurel. We saw no one at Laurel, it was midweek & it was very beautiful & peaceful. We tried to leave early for Laurel, as recommended, and our day wasn't particularly hot. We are in pretty good shape (I run 20 miles a week) and it was definitely an arse-kicker!
Next day we packed up & went to Vernon. Only 4.5 miles & 1000 feet climb. Wow! Well worth going. Vernon is a spectacular lake with a beautiful creek running out on the west end. Bear scat was everywhere & we eventually saw him on the way out. We closely followed the regs as a couple before us had the bear walk into their camp while cooking. Yelling scared him off. We stayed at Vernon 2 nights & it wasn't buggy. The weather was beautiful. Fishing was great & it wasn't crowded. I guess that 11 mile, 3500’ climb in keeps people out:). Day 4 we decided to go all the way back out via Laurel as the loop would have taken a few more days & we heard Tiltill was pretty buggy. Weather was awesome & we only passed 4 others in 11 miles. We left Vernon at 9:00 a.m. & made it to the car by 3:30. Much easier than coming in. Wildflowers were EVERYWHERE. We were amazed by the variety & abundance. Definitely a great trip but certainly a physical challenge. I would certainly go back & complete the loop with more time!