R08/R02 TR: Virginia Lakes > Matterhorn Canyon, July 2-6 2021
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2021 2:30 pm
I had been looking forward to this trip for two main reasons: 1) it would be our first jaunt into the Sierra this year and 2) it would be our first time in northern Yosemite. I was a little anxious about holiday crowds and parking at the trailhead but we found Virginia Lakes even quieter than other eastside entry points and once beyond Summit Lake, we only encountered a handful of parties, mostly in and around the PCT.
Overall, it was a wonderful introduction to the northern canyons. I loved the red volcanic rock that's characteristic of this area and found the canyons to be extremely pleasant. It's curious how each trip in the Sierra can stir feelings that are both deeply familiar and also new.
Day 1
We hit the trail right around noon after an early departure from Southern California and a breakfast stop in Lone Pine. I found the Virginia Lakes TH very accessible, both logistically from the 395 and as an avenue to get into the good stuff.
After lunch at a surprisingly quiet Summit (we heard one other party there), we made our way down to Virginia Canyon before heading north up towards Return Lake. A late afternoon shower encouraged us to stop short of our goal of Return Lake and we camped at the base of the ascent, which provided a great view of the upper canyon.
Day 2
We climbed up to Return Lake and up toward Stanton Pass. The ascent was pretty straight forward but once at the top I realized I should have paid closer attention to Roper's caution of choosing the descent line carefully. After a false start and retracing our steps, we made it down to Spiller Canyon just as the afternoon storm kicked in. Initially we were targeting getting up over Matterhorn today, but decided to make camp in the upper canyon and enjoy an easier day.
Day 3
Because of our shortened day yesterday, we decided to travel down Matterhorn Canyon instead up pushing up to Burro Pass. Perhaps because it was "plan B" I wasn't prepared for how lovely I would find it, especially the upper and middle sections of the canyon. After negotiating Matterhorn Pass, we had a wonderful afternoon walking down the canyon before making camp just above the PCT junction.
Day 4
We climbed out of Matterhorn Canyon via the PCT and after a quick dip in Miller Lake, we stopped for lunch a bit of fishing at the PCT/Return Creek junction. Our original itinerary had us visiting some lakes a few canyons over but I settled for an hour or so of wandering up Return Creek pestering 6-8 in rainbows.
We hiked on to Summit Lake where we made camp.
Day 5
Having to drive back to San Diego, we hit the trail early and made it to our car by 11am. We passed more people (both day hikers and backpackers) than we did in our four previous days combined. It was the type of crowd I was expecting on the first day and I was glad to be on our way out. After an obligatory stop at Whoa Nellie Deli, we made it back to San Diego by 7pm.
Overall, it was a wonderful introduction to the northern canyons. I loved the red volcanic rock that's characteristic of this area and found the canyons to be extremely pleasant. It's curious how each trip in the Sierra can stir feelings that are both deeply familiar and also new.
Day 1
We hit the trail right around noon after an early departure from Southern California and a breakfast stop in Lone Pine. I found the Virginia Lakes TH very accessible, both logistically from the 395 and as an avenue to get into the good stuff.
After lunch at a surprisingly quiet Summit (we heard one other party there), we made our way down to Virginia Canyon before heading north up towards Return Lake. A late afternoon shower encouraged us to stop short of our goal of Return Lake and we camped at the base of the ascent, which provided a great view of the upper canyon.
Day 2
We climbed up to Return Lake and up toward Stanton Pass. The ascent was pretty straight forward but once at the top I realized I should have paid closer attention to Roper's caution of choosing the descent line carefully. After a false start and retracing our steps, we made it down to Spiller Canyon just as the afternoon storm kicked in. Initially we were targeting getting up over Matterhorn today, but decided to make camp in the upper canyon and enjoy an easier day.
Day 3
Because of our shortened day yesterday, we decided to travel down Matterhorn Canyon instead up pushing up to Burro Pass. Perhaps because it was "plan B" I wasn't prepared for how lovely I would find it, especially the upper and middle sections of the canyon. After negotiating Matterhorn Pass, we had a wonderful afternoon walking down the canyon before making camp just above the PCT junction.
Day 4
We climbed out of Matterhorn Canyon via the PCT and after a quick dip in Miller Lake, we stopped for lunch a bit of fishing at the PCT/Return Creek junction. Our original itinerary had us visiting some lakes a few canyons over but I settled for an hour or so of wandering up Return Creek pestering 6-8 in rainbows.
We hiked on to Summit Lake where we made camp.
Day 5
Having to drive back to San Diego, we hit the trail early and made it to our car by 11am. We passed more people (both day hikers and backpackers) than we did in our four previous days combined. It was the type of crowd I was expecting on the first day and I was glad to be on our way out. After an obligatory stop at Whoa Nellie Deli, we made it back to San Diego by 7pm.