I originally wanted to do the whole thing on foot, so I parked at a gaging station on Independence Creek. The plan was to walk from there to the Baxter Pass Trailhead and walk back to there from the Shepherd Pass Trailhead. The walk through Owens Valley to Baxter Pass Trailhead was lovely, but since I bailed at Kearsarge before making it to Shepherd, I got a hitch from Onion Valley down back to my car.
The weather was perfect, blue skies, no smoke, 60s during the day and 40s at night. There were no mosquitoes anywhere except Lake 11407 in Gardiner Basin (where there were millions!).
The Caltopo map of the route is here.
A full trip report is here:
Baxter Pass to Gardiner Basin
And here are some highlights.
Following Jeep Roads through the Owens Valley
Campsite near Oak Creek
Lower Baxter Pass Trail - well-enough maintained until the second crossing of Oak Creek
Upper Baxter Pass Trail - an almost nonexistent cut through the chaparral in some places and I wish I had worn pants to protect my legs from white thorn and willows
Summit Meadow
From Baxter Pass, a view of Mount Mary Austin (one of my favorite authors!)
Neat colors in Upper Baxter Basin
Upper Baxter Lake
Middle Rae Lake
Sixty Lakes Basin
Sixty Lakes Col above Lake 10840
Looking north along ridgeline from Sixty Lakes Col
Looking back at Sixty Lakes Col from Lake 11407 in Gardiner Basin
Gardiner Basin Lakes
Mount Gardiner
Below 10,000 feet was hot, buggy, and weeds over my head. Fun!
Gardiner Pass
View north from Gardiner Pass
View south from Gardiner Pass
Blowdowns block the old USGS route
A clear cut through the manzanita on the steep slopes above Charlotte Creek
Charlotte Lake
Bullfrog Lake (always a favorite of mine!)
The iconic view from Kearsarge Pass