Plan: Vidette Lakes Loop
Posted: Thu May 26, 2022 4:45 pm
Hey all, I'm planning a trip for 6/3 - 6/7 or so. I've read a lot of very helpful trip reports for the area and the passes, and think I'll be fine with the level of terrain, but curious about conditions and safety.
I'd call myself level-4, mostly spent in the eastern Sierra, comfy on Class II and safe but grumpy on Class III. I don't love snow travel (more of a July/Aug/Sept hiker), but I have an ice axe and have some experience using it, though I'd rather not have to! With how low the snow is this year, I thought I'd take an early exploratory poke out of OV. I know the area well and am familiar with the mileage I can cover (20+ on the trails, closer to 12 on off-trail Class I, less if Class II+).
Here's the route: Kearsarge, up Vidette Creek, Deerhorn Saddle, Harrison Pass, Lake South America (ish), Little Joe's, Reflection, JMT, Kearsarge. Planning loosely on camping near Vidette Lakes (10 mi), then Lake SA (5 mi), then as far as I feel like, then out.
I'm going alone, as usual, and I think I've given myself the best bail options by going this way. If Bubbs is impassable, I'll just tool around Center Basin instead for a day or two. If Deerhorn is bad, I'll turn around. If Harrison is bad, I'll go to Lake Reflection directly. If Little Joe's is bad, back over Harrison. I don't anticipate Bubbs / East Creek being impassable at their confluence if Bubbs was ok, but I could still backtrack via Deerhorn and Vidette.
Question 1: anything unsafe about this plan / bail options?
Question 2: any opinions on route given that I am a snow weenie?
I wouldn't usually ask this, but between the recent deaths and me not being so much of an early season hiker, figured I'd check in. Excited to get out there, but wary.
I'd call myself level-4, mostly spent in the eastern Sierra, comfy on Class II and safe but grumpy on Class III. I don't love snow travel (more of a July/Aug/Sept hiker), but I have an ice axe and have some experience using it, though I'd rather not have to! With how low the snow is this year, I thought I'd take an early exploratory poke out of OV. I know the area well and am familiar with the mileage I can cover (20+ on the trails, closer to 12 on off-trail Class I, less if Class II+).
Here's the route: Kearsarge, up Vidette Creek, Deerhorn Saddle, Harrison Pass, Lake South America (ish), Little Joe's, Reflection, JMT, Kearsarge. Planning loosely on camping near Vidette Lakes (10 mi), then Lake SA (5 mi), then as far as I feel like, then out.
I'm going alone, as usual, and I think I've given myself the best bail options by going this way. If Bubbs is impassable, I'll just tool around Center Basin instead for a day or two. If Deerhorn is bad, I'll turn around. If Harrison is bad, I'll go to Lake Reflection directly. If Little Joe's is bad, back over Harrison. I don't anticipate Bubbs / East Creek being impassable at their confluence if Bubbs was ok, but I could still backtrack via Deerhorn and Vidette.
Question 1: anything unsafe about this plan / bail options?
Question 2: any opinions on route given that I am a snow weenie?
I wouldn't usually ask this, but between the recent deaths and me not being so much of an early season hiker, figured I'd check in. Excited to get out there, but wary.