Kearsarge Pass & Rae Lakes Loop

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Kearsarge Pass & Rae Lakes Loop

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Hi - I am new to the area and looking for some insight into a trip plan. I appreciate any thoughts, advice or recommendations for this route.

I have 2 permits for 6 days in the month of August to start at Kearsarge Pass TH.

My initial thoughts are departing Onion Valley and intersecting Rae Lakes Loop heading clockwise and back out Kearsarge pass. Trying to keep my travel days around 7.5 to 9 miles and Day 4 around 3500 being the most incline.

Day 1 - Staying somewhere around Lower Vidette Meadows Junction
Day 2 - Staying somewhere around Budds creek and Sphinx Creek intersection
Day 3 - Staying around Middle Paradise Valley
Day 4 - Stay around Dollar Lake
Day 5 - Staying at Charlotte Lake
Day 6 - Out through Kearsarge Pass

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Re: Kearsarge Pass & Rae Lakes Loop

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The Bubbs/Sphinx Creek intersection has two bear lockers. The other campsite is across the bridge and up the hill a little, look for the obvious use trail to the left. The campsite right on the trail is big, but also gets crowded.

You may find that day 3 is the hardest, because you will be dropping very low in elevation and climbing back out as you go up the hill to Paradise -- it can be really hot in Kings Canyon. I was in one of the campgrounds a few weeks ago and it was 90F at 9 pm. The trails with exposed sections crossing granite can be quite taxing. Make sure to have plenty of water for that climb, it's not always possible to access the river along that trail.
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Would recommend rather staying at Rae Lakes for two nights (Dragon Lake for 1 of them), then go stay 2 nights in 60 Lakes Basin, and then 1 night at Kearsarge Lakes on the way out, much more scenic, Paradise is okay, but the hike up Bubb's to me is not.
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Would recommend rather staying at Rae Lakes for two nights (Dragon Lake for 1 of them), then go stay 2 nights in 60 Lakes Basin, and then 1 night at Kearsarge Lakes on the way out, much more scenic, Paradise is okay, but the hike down Bubb's to me is not.

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Re: Kearsarge Pass & Rae Lakes Loop

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maverick wrote:Would recommend rather staying at Rae Lakes for two nights (Dragon Lake for 1 of them), then go stay 2 nights in 60 Lakes Basin, and then 1 night at Kearsarge Lakes on the way out, much more scenic, Paradise is okay, but the hike down Bubb's to me is not.

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This is a great plan and you should take this advice. Rae Lakes and 60 Lakes Basin are the places you should spend most of your time with 4 nights.

I just did an overnight from Onion Valley over Kearsarge and to Rae Lakes - it's a leg buster to get to the destinations and back, so meandering around those two lake areas will give you ample rest to get back to OV.

It's Friday and I am still feeling my weekend hike. Glen Pass is no joke and not very friendly to the feet/ankles, although the views are some of the BEST :) Wish I had time to make it to 60 Lakes.

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Re: Kearsarge Pass & Rae Lakes Loop

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I agree with Maverick too,

For instance, Charlotte Lake is OK, but it would be a shame not to camp at the other lakes that are spectacular nearby (Kearsarge, Rae, and 60- Lakes)
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agree w mav. have gone out of kearsarge, and spent a week noodling around kearsarge lakes, rae lakes, dragon lake, sixty lakes basin. spectacular high country without the trudge up bubbs and woods creeks. I've also done the loop, this is more bang for the buck.
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