Italy Pass and Hilgard Branch to JMT
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2024 7:44 pm
Hi,
A big thanks to everyone for all of their great advice last year as my wife and I planned our trip.
We're slated to head down that way from the Pacific Northwest late next week and I had a few questions I was hoping to get some information on about a route we were planning. I've got a permit to go in over Italy Pass, descend to the JMT, come over Selden Pass then head up Paiute and French Canyon before going out over Pine Creek Pass. My questions are:
1) Is the trail from Italy Pass down to Lake Italy snow free?
2) Is it best to go around the north or south side of Lake Italy?
3) Can anyone provide some information on the Hilgard Branch section between Lake Italy and the JMT? I'm trying to get a sense of what the cross country travel is like. I've heard about some trickier sections with some exposure but am having trouble finding some good information. Just trying to make sure my wife will be comfortable on that section. Any information would be appreciated.
I can promise good beta on routes in the PNW in return for those who are interested!
Thanks for the help!
A big thanks to everyone for all of their great advice last year as my wife and I planned our trip.
We're slated to head down that way from the Pacific Northwest late next week and I had a few questions I was hoping to get some information on about a route we were planning. I've got a permit to go in over Italy Pass, descend to the JMT, come over Selden Pass then head up Paiute and French Canyon before going out over Pine Creek Pass. My questions are:
1) Is the trail from Italy Pass down to Lake Italy snow free?
2) Is it best to go around the north or south side of Lake Italy?
3) Can anyone provide some information on the Hilgard Branch section between Lake Italy and the JMT? I'm trying to get a sense of what the cross country travel is like. I've heard about some trickier sections with some exposure but am having trouble finding some good information. Just trying to make sure my wife will be comfortable on that section. Any information would be appreciated.
I can promise good beta on routes in the PNW in return for those who are interested!
Thanks for the help!