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R01 TR: 2012 SEKI Loop - Picket Creek/Kaweah Basin
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:50 pm
by lambertiana
Finally getting around to posting this...
A few years ago my niece saw a picture of the lowest lake on Picket Creek and decided that she had to go there. Last year I finally put together a trip for her...but in the end she couldn't make it because she got married a month before the trip. I'll have to take her there some other time. It ended up just being two of us. We started at Crescent Meadow, on the HST
and stopped at Bearpaw the first night. The second day we took the high route to Elizabeth Pass. I really liked the scenery looking toward the Hamilton Lake and Tamarack Lake drainages
Getting close to Elizabeth Pass, looking down
The face immediately west of Elizabeth Pass
From Elizabeth Pass, looking east
Starting the descent into Deadman Canyon
I really liked the upper part of Deadman Canyon, here are a couple pictures of that section
We stopped for the night just above the creek that drains Big Bird Lake.
Re: 2012 SEKI Loop - Picket Creek/Kaweah Basin
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:59 pm
by lambertiana
The next day we continued down Deadman Canyon, past Ranger Meadow
Lots of slickrock
For most of the day it was overcast with occasional showers, so it was very poor for pictures. But right by the grave things lined up nicely for this picture
The bears are very active in Deadman Canyon, we saw a lot of trees like this
By the time we reached Roaring River and started up Cloud Canyon it got bad (and wet) enough that I just put my camera away, although I did pull it out for a shot at Big Wet Meadow
That night we stopped on the eastern shoulder of the Whaleback, and things cleared a little in the evening
The next morning we got up early to beat the storm clouds over Colby Pass. It was very poor lighting at Colby Lake
And Colby Pass comes into view
In the end it wasn't that bad, only scattered sleet as we made our way up Colby Pass
Our destination for the next day - under those clouds. Looking foreboding.
But as we descended to Gallats Lake it started to clear up.

Re: 2012 SEKI Loop - Picket Creek/Kaweah Basin
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:11 pm
by lambertiana
After spending the night at Gallats Lake (and discovering a heart rhythm issue, which turned out to be premature atrial contractions, which explains why last year such activities became markedly harder for me) we woke to classic clear Sierra skies, which would remain with us for the rest of the trip.
Our goal for the day was the lowest lake on Picket Creek, which I now call Sarah's Lake after my niece. First part was to traverse up the slabs just below Gallats Lake
From partway up the slabs, looking back toward Gallats Lake
Turning a corner to see the Whitney group
I kept going all the way to where you come around the final corner right by the outlet stream, ending up on a ledge system looking down on Rockslide Lake
It would have been easier to head up to the rim of the lake before that ledge, but it wasn't bad. Popping over the top, I then just followed a gully north to then drop to the shore of the lake, this was my first view
This lake did not disappoint, I'll let the pictures do the talking
And as the sun went down, the Whitney group was still bathed in the last light of the day

Re: 2012 SEKI Loop - Picket Creek/Kaweah Basin
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:22 pm
by lambertiana
Re: 2012 SEKI Loop - Picket Creek/Kaweah Basin
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:32 pm
by lambertiana
Re: 2012 SEKI Loop - Picket Creek/Kaweah Basin
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:45 pm
by lambertiana
Re: 2012 SEKI Loop - Picket Creek/Kaweah Basin
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:55 pm
by lambertiana
The next morning in Nine Lake Basin
Then it was time to go over Kaweah Gap and head down. From near Kaweah Gap looking north
And south toward Eagle Scout Peak
When we reached Precipice Lake the lighting was not good for classic pictures so I had to make do. I need to camp there some time to get the full range of lighting options.
And it was there at Precipice that I had a surprise pleasant meeting with someone I had only known on the forums...Moosetracks Laura. I got to walk with her from there to the creek crossing at the waterfall below Hamilton Lake.
Heading toward Hamilton Lake
At the outlet of Hamilton Lake
Angel Wing
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At the waterfall below Hamilton Lake
Hamilton Dome
Looking back up...
After a final night at Bearpaw, we made our way back to Crescent Meadow. Looking toward the valley, I wasn't ready to return to civilization yet
And the last vestige of wilderness disappeared when we reached Crescent Meadow
I found this trip to be extremely enjoyable with outstanding scenery. I think I will do it again some time.
Re: 2012 SEKI Loop - Picket Creek/Kaweah Basin
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 11:33 pm
by Mike M.
Lambertiana,
Great trip report, belated or not. I'm headed into that area in August via the east side and can just taste it! Your photos are gorgeous. I've never done Pyra Queen and your photos document the route well. I'm tempted to rearrange my itinerary to include that, rather than backtrack down to the Kaweah River via the slope west of Picket Creek. After a mostly trailed approach via Kearsarge Pass, Forester Pass, Colby Pass and Cloud Canyon, my goal is to camp at Glacier Lake and capture some shots of The Whaleback, then head over Triple Divide Pass and spend at least three days exploring Picket Creek and the Kaweah Basin and possibly the lakes north of the Red Spur.
Mike
Re: 2012 SEKI Loop - Picket Creek/Kaweah Basin
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:10 am
by sekihiker
Fabulous photos and words for a fabulous area! I gotta get back there.
Re: 2012 SEKI Loop - Picket Creek/Kaweah Basin
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:29 am
by LMBSGV
Lambertina, wonderful trip report and photos. It brings back all the marvelous memories of my own magical trip last year over Colby Pass to the Picket Creek lake and Kaweah Basin. Thank you for finally posting this. I'm still studying the tree information you sent.