R03/R01 TR: Cottonwood Pass to Perrin Creek/Mount Newcomb 05/12/2021 to 05/15/2021
Posted: Mon May 17, 2021 2:50 pm
It is dry out there.
Four day backpacking trip from Horseshoe Meadows to Perrin Creek with a climb of Mount Newcomb from the lake at the head of Perrin Creek.
No mosquitoes and just a couple of patches of snow the whole trip.
One night it snowed for about 20 minutes but it just wet my tent a little and melted away. As I was coming out on 05/15/2021 a storm was coming in - I had planned to head out on the 15th because of the stormy weather forecast and it worked out well. The weather was nice but too brisk to clean up in the evenings - four days of dirt on me when I came out.
My first trip to 13,000' plus in a while - I crawled along as usual.
PCT hikers are out in full force headed north.
Water is already a bit of an issue; so, you don't want to delay going into that area of the Sierra much longer. Rock Creek will have water all season and so will Chicken Spring Lake but some of those other seasonal spots aren't even seasonal this year. I believe there is some water in Siberian Creek and there was water in the upper part of Perrin Creek, but those sources won't last long. Guyot Creek still has water from what I hear but I didn't check it out. Nasty brown/green water from the outlet of Chicken Spring Lake even after I filtered it - it would have been clearer if I got the water from the lake.
I'll let the maps and photos do the rest of the story: https://kathywing.smugmug.com/Californi ... -05-15-21/
Four day backpacking trip from Horseshoe Meadows to Perrin Creek with a climb of Mount Newcomb from the lake at the head of Perrin Creek.
No mosquitoes and just a couple of patches of snow the whole trip.
One night it snowed for about 20 minutes but it just wet my tent a little and melted away. As I was coming out on 05/15/2021 a storm was coming in - I had planned to head out on the 15th because of the stormy weather forecast and it worked out well. The weather was nice but too brisk to clean up in the evenings - four days of dirt on me when I came out.
My first trip to 13,000' plus in a while - I crawled along as usual.
PCT hikers are out in full force headed north.
Water is already a bit of an issue; so, you don't want to delay going into that area of the Sierra much longer. Rock Creek will have water all season and so will Chicken Spring Lake but some of those other seasonal spots aren't even seasonal this year. I believe there is some water in Siberian Creek and there was water in the upper part of Perrin Creek, but those sources won't last long. Guyot Creek still has water from what I hear but I didn't check it out. Nasty brown/green water from the outlet of Chicken Spring Lake even after I filtered it - it would have been clearer if I got the water from the lake.
I'll let the maps and photos do the rest of the story: https://kathywing.smugmug.com/Californi ... -05-15-21/