Minarets, Mt. Ritter... trip advice please
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 2:11 pm
Hello everyone,
I am planning a trip to the Minarets/Ritter area. Have traveled in much of the southern part of Ansel Adams wilderness but never done a trip to this area. I am thinking we will be entering from the Mammoth area, Eastern side of the Sierra. Any advice on where exactly to enter, what trails to take, places to layover, camp, etc? We would really like to climb to the summit of Mt. Ritter, however none of us are experienced in anything beyond class 3 'climbing'. Will we likely have to do this late in the season due to ice/snow? I have a topo map of the area, and also own Secor's peaks passes and trails. But i'd like to get any input or suggestions from all of you here. Hopefully i've provided adequate info.
Experience: Level 3- Numerous backpacking trips, some x-country travel
Not comfortable with or experienced in snow/glacier travel. Totally fine with river crossings and boulder hopping.
Interests: Big mountain scenery, fishing, solitude
Have about 5 days possible. Be at trailhead early a.m. of first day. Willing to hike 8-10 miles per day but enjoy to have layover/relaxing days in between. Prefer loop trips.
I am planning a trip to the Minarets/Ritter area. Have traveled in much of the southern part of Ansel Adams wilderness but never done a trip to this area. I am thinking we will be entering from the Mammoth area, Eastern side of the Sierra. Any advice on where exactly to enter, what trails to take, places to layover, camp, etc? We would really like to climb to the summit of Mt. Ritter, however none of us are experienced in anything beyond class 3 'climbing'. Will we likely have to do this late in the season due to ice/snow? I have a topo map of the area, and also own Secor's peaks passes and trails. But i'd like to get any input or suggestions from all of you here. Hopefully i've provided adequate info.
Experience: Level 3- Numerous backpacking trips, some x-country travel
Not comfortable with or experienced in snow/glacier travel. Totally fine with river crossings and boulder hopping.
Interests: Big mountain scenery, fishing, solitude
Have about 5 days possible. Be at trailhead early a.m. of first day. Willing to hike 8-10 miles per day but enjoy to have layover/relaxing days in between. Prefer loop trips.