Onion Valley–Kearsarge Pass–Charlotte Lake-6-9 July? Plan B?
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 8:53 pm
Onion Valley – Kearsarge Pass – Charlotte Lake - 6-9 July?
Seeking suggestions for a possible plan B.
Currently I have 6 permits for a short 4 day / 3 night backpacking trip.
7/5: Camp Onion Valley campground
7/6: Camp at Flower Lake
7/7: Camp at Charlotte Lake
7/8: Camp at Kearsarge Lake
7/9: Hike out
With the season being what it is, I am concerned about the amount of snow come the 5th of July.
We will make the call as the trip gets closer, but I want to start planning a Plan B just in case.
Background: 2 of us are Level 3 with snow travel, river crossings etc.; But the others are more Level 2 – trails only, nice weather. So a little snow on the trail would add to the fun, but if we need ice picks and crampons, not everyone has the gear or training. Our main interest is lakes, Big Mountain scenery and Photography. With this group I think 6-10 miles a day with plenty of time for fishing, relaxing and photos would be good. All have hiked at 13+ with no altitude issues. We are coming from San Diego so southern Sierra is better. Kings Canyon, Cottonwood, Kearsarge etc. In the Sierra’s, three of us have hiked Rae Lakes Loop, 10 Lakes, Karsarge Pass, Buena Vista Crest Trail and several others. Many trips outside the Sierras too.
Looks like the snow line today is around 9,500. Maybe 11K by 5July?
Seeking suggestions for a possible plan B.
Currently I have 6 permits for a short 4 day / 3 night backpacking trip.
7/5: Camp Onion Valley campground
7/6: Camp at Flower Lake
7/7: Camp at Charlotte Lake
7/8: Camp at Kearsarge Lake
7/9: Hike out
With the season being what it is, I am concerned about the amount of snow come the 5th of July.
We will make the call as the trip gets closer, but I want to start planning a Plan B just in case.
Background: 2 of us are Level 3 with snow travel, river crossings etc.; But the others are more Level 2 – trails only, nice weather. So a little snow on the trail would add to the fun, but if we need ice picks and crampons, not everyone has the gear or training. Our main interest is lakes, Big Mountain scenery and Photography. With this group I think 6-10 miles a day with plenty of time for fishing, relaxing and photos would be good. All have hiked at 13+ with no altitude issues. We are coming from San Diego so southern Sierra is better. Kings Canyon, Cottonwood, Kearsarge etc. In the Sierra’s, three of us have hiked Rae Lakes Loop, 10 Lakes, Karsarge Pass, Buena Vista Crest Trail and several others. Many trips outside the Sierras too.
Looks like the snow line today is around 9,500. Maybe 11K by 5July?