High Sierra backpacking:where to start?
- skyisbluee
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High Sierra backpacking:where to start?
I typically go to Yosemite for backpacking but would like to venture out now. Which hikes (2-3 days to begin with) would you suggest west of Mono Lake to Bishop?
Are there any books you all would recommend that perhaps can help in planning and choosing hikes.
Are there any books you all would recommend that perhaps can help in planning and choosing hikes.
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Re: High Sierra backpacking:where to start?
There are excellent 2 or 3 day trips in the Hoover Wilderness out of the Virginia Lakes or Green Lakes trailheads, just northwest of Mono Lake.
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Re: High Sierra backpacking:where to start?
Re books, I have gotten utility out of Sierra South [https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/ ... erra_South] and the associated Sierra North.
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Re: High Sierra backpacking:where to start?
Second wildhiker recommendations, some great shorter trips in Hoover. May also look into the areas south of mammoth (McGee, mono pass etc.) for some shorter hikes.
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Re: High Sierra backpacking:where to start?
Awesome, starting points. Thank you all.
I looked at some photos of Dusy Basin area, man what a beautiful area that is. More time I spend online about High Sierra I feel like I want to do it all that too now
I looked at some photos of Dusy Basin area, man what a beautiful area that is. More time I spend online about High Sierra I feel like I want to do it all that too now
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Re: High Sierra backpacking:where to start?
dont be afraid of out and back hikesfor short trips like that. the possibilities are endless and you cant really go wrong.
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Re: High Sierra backpacking:where to start?
I second the recommendation from bwd on "Sierra South" as a great guidebook for ideas for all of the Eastern Sierra trailheads.
I really like Lake Ediza and 1,000 Island Lake out of the Mammoth area as a 3 day hike
I really like Lake Ediza and 1,000 Island Lake out of the Mammoth area as a 3 day hike
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Re: High Sierra backpacking:where to start?
Lots of lollipop loops and out and backs from the eastern side that are pretty awesome. The ones out of Mammoth are probably the simplest due to the bus system and other services in Mammoth itself. Dusy basin is pretty awesome as is Humphreys. You could hike to Iva Belle hot springs and back as a 3 day trip. You could do a hike up to Duck Lake then off trail along the crest to either Mono Pass or Deer Lakes, then back down to catch one of the Mammoth area bus lines (or the reverse direction, as I can't remember the order of the Lakes Basin bus stops) back too your car. A lot depends on how many miles and what elevation gain you are willing and able to do each day.
My favorite Sierra book wouldn't be much help for 2 to 3 day trips, but it could whet your appetite for a bigger adventure, The Sierra High Route by Steve Roper.
My favorite Sierra book wouldn't be much help for 2 to 3 day trips, but it could whet your appetite for a bigger adventure, The Sierra High Route by Steve Roper.
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Re: High Sierra backpacking:where to start?
This is the easiest way to get started . Look at pretty pictures, and decide to go there.skyisbluee wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 5:21 pm Awesome, starting points. Thank you all.
I looked at some photos of Dusy Basin area, man what a beautiful area that is. More time I spend online about High Sierra I feel like I want to do it all that too now
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Re: High Sierra backpacking:where to start?
I'm pretty new to backcountry hiking in the High Sierra but thus far I've loved Onion Valley => Kearsarge Pass => Kearsarge Lakes (with many ways to extend) and just did Agnew Meadows => Thousand Island Lake => Garnet Lake => Shadow Creek this past weekend and it was EPIC. TR coming. Also summited Mt. Whitney as a one nighter and it was incredible, but def pushed us to our limits in terms of elevation and strenuousness. I've also been told multiple times over that Dusy Basin and Sabrina Basin are amazing areas to explore for 2-3 days.
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