Emigrant/Yosemite: Mary/Tilden/Otter Lakes
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2024 4:41 pm
Hey All You Sierra Adventurers! Long time lurker, long time backpacker in need of backcountry route advice.
I have a week long late summer trip planned, starting in Hoover (Sonora Pass), venturing into Yosemite (Mary/Tilden/Otters), and exiting through the Emigrant (Gianelli).
There is one section of the route that is a bit of an unknown to us. To orientate you: Tower Lake to Mary Lake (should be fine), Mary Lake to Tilden Lake (looks easy enough, perhaps some 'bush wacking'), Tilden Lake to the Otter Lakes (is there a trail that veers off from PCT to this area), and the Otter Lakes to Huckleberry Lake (this is the biggest unknown/concern) in the Emigrant.
I have maps that suggest this is doable with some cross country routes, which I'm no stranger to, but would like to hear from anyone that has ventured these regions in the past and if there are areas of concern in this section, namely Otter Lakes to Huckleberry. If its a little too hairy we have another route planned, but I've always wanted to see Haystack Peak up close. Appreciate anyone's time and input on the matter!
Cheers,
Paul
I have a week long late summer trip planned, starting in Hoover (Sonora Pass), venturing into Yosemite (Mary/Tilden/Otters), and exiting through the Emigrant (Gianelli).
There is one section of the route that is a bit of an unknown to us. To orientate you: Tower Lake to Mary Lake (should be fine), Mary Lake to Tilden Lake (looks easy enough, perhaps some 'bush wacking'), Tilden Lake to the Otter Lakes (is there a trail that veers off from PCT to this area), and the Otter Lakes to Huckleberry Lake (this is the biggest unknown/concern) in the Emigrant.
I have maps that suggest this is doable with some cross country routes, which I'm no stranger to, but would like to hear from anyone that has ventured these regions in the past and if there are areas of concern in this section, namely Otter Lakes to Huckleberry. If its a little too hairy we have another route planned, but I've always wanted to see Haystack Peak up close. Appreciate anyone's time and input on the matter!
Cheers,
Paul