Northern Yosemite route advice (Twin Lakes loop / horse / matterhorn)
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2020 2:49 pm
Greetings backpacking buds! It's been a while since I posted. Hope you're all doing as well as can be expected in "these unprecedented times." I've turned my life upside down by moving to Tahoe since I can work remotely for at least 2 years. Exciting! But it means that I haven't gotten to sleep in a tent at all yet this summer, what with the schlepping my stuff from the bay to my new house in Alpine Meadows and exploring around here on day hikes.
I'm planning a solo 4 night trip to Northern Yosemite. I have a permit for Horse Creek this coming Tuesday 7/21. I'll be driving down in the morning from Tahoe and then hiking. I hope to make it over the pass to camp but with a fully loaded pack, 3600ft to climb, and this being my first trip of the season, I guess I'll see how it goes.
I've done some poking around trying to decide what to do for my route and I'd love y'alls feedback.
I'd like to camp at the tarns on the NW side of Burro Pass but I'm having trouble making the mileage make sense. Going down Spiller canyon and then up Matterhorn is like 16 miles from Horse Creek Pass, which is doable I guess but I prefer to keep my mileage around 12, especially if there is cross country. So I am considering Matterhorn pass. I haven't seen any reports of people crossing it from Spiller to Matterhorn. I assume this might make it easier to find the class 2 notch, but does it make it harder to do the west side? Am I likely to get cliffed out easily over there? Or should I put up with the long day because going down Spiller and up Matterhorn is so spectacular? Or is there somewhere nice to camp in the upper reaches of Matterhorn that I could do instead of the tarns on the other side of the pass?
On my 3rd day I plan to go over Mule Pass and then maybe up to camp in the Rock Island Lake area to camp. Then on the last day over to Peeler Lake for my 4th night. I was looking at Little Slide Canyon instead but some of the trip reports have me freaked out about it! Given that this is my first trip this season, and I'll be by myself, idk. I'd love your advice.
Since you may or may not remember details about my experience: I'd say I'm a solid Level 3.5, comfortable with Class 2 / easy Class 3 depending on pack fullness. I've done a few cross country solo trips before: Center basin / Junction Pass / Rockwell Pass, Lonely Lake / Pterodactyl / Tablelands, Agnew to Tuolumne via Nydiver / Donahue / Amelia Earhart / Johnson Peak, and some with friends including Humphreys Basin / Puppet / Bear Lakes Basin, Circle of Solitude via Harrison.
I'm planning a solo 4 night trip to Northern Yosemite. I have a permit for Horse Creek this coming Tuesday 7/21. I'll be driving down in the morning from Tahoe and then hiking. I hope to make it over the pass to camp but with a fully loaded pack, 3600ft to climb, and this being my first trip of the season, I guess I'll see how it goes.
I've done some poking around trying to decide what to do for my route and I'd love y'alls feedback.
I'd like to camp at the tarns on the NW side of Burro Pass but I'm having trouble making the mileage make sense. Going down Spiller canyon and then up Matterhorn is like 16 miles from Horse Creek Pass, which is doable I guess but I prefer to keep my mileage around 12, especially if there is cross country. So I am considering Matterhorn pass. I haven't seen any reports of people crossing it from Spiller to Matterhorn. I assume this might make it easier to find the class 2 notch, but does it make it harder to do the west side? Am I likely to get cliffed out easily over there? Or should I put up with the long day because going down Spiller and up Matterhorn is so spectacular? Or is there somewhere nice to camp in the upper reaches of Matterhorn that I could do instead of the tarns on the other side of the pass?
On my 3rd day I plan to go over Mule Pass and then maybe up to camp in the Rock Island Lake area to camp. Then on the last day over to Peeler Lake for my 4th night. I was looking at Little Slide Canyon instead but some of the trip reports have me freaked out about it! Given that this is my first trip this season, and I'll be by myself, idk. I'd love your advice.
Since you may or may not remember details about my experience: I'd say I'm a solid Level 3.5, comfortable with Class 2 / easy Class 3 depending on pack fullness. I've done a few cross country solo trips before: Center basin / Junction Pass / Rockwell Pass, Lonely Lake / Pterodactyl / Tablelands, Agnew to Tuolumne via Nydiver / Donahue / Amelia Earhart / Johnson Peak, and some with friends including Humphreys Basin / Puppet / Bear Lakes Basin, Circle of Solitude via Harrison.