Short, easy, but we added something to the official trail by going around the second crater.
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Nice hike - quite not much traffic - I’d call moderate as the elevator is probably a little harder on those of us that live at sea level. Couldn’t really the trail past crystal lake to the aretta though
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Easier hike to a beautiful lake tucked in a beautiful spot. Saw several hikers. Easy to find a secluded spot on the lakeshore to chill.
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Nice hike with pretty steep grade, switchbacking up to the mammoth crest trail. Lots of good lakes to see!
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Great Dispersed camping, hiking options, Snow capped Sierras at you feet
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Solo day hiked Weds 11/15/2023 – Short stop on the way out from White/Barcroft mountains. Nice to see the oldest Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, the Methuselah Tree, and think about all it has endured over 4800+ years and that it’s the oldest living organism in the world. You would never guess its stature when walking by it as it is not an overly large tree for its age. Really makes you think about the timelessness of the Great Basin area. Glad its location is unpublicized to keep it protected from the “carvers” and summit register destroyers. As others have said, the loop trail is well maintained as it winds its way both up and down the hillside. Definitely worth your time to do the whole loop. I’ll have to come back and see Dead Sentry, Pine Alpha and the other notable trees on the adjacent trail.
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Solo day hiked Weds 11/15/2023 – Short stop on the way out from White/Barcroft mountains. Nice to see the oldest Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, the Methuselah Tree, and think about all it has endured over 4800+ years and that it’s the oldest living organism in the world. You would never guess its stature when walking by it as it is not an overly large tree for its age. Really makes you think about the timelessness of the Great Basin area. Glad its location is unpublicized to keep it protected from the “carvers” and summit register destroyers. As others have said, the loop trail is well maintained as it winds its way both up and down the hillside. Definitely worth your time to do the whole loop. I’ll have to come back and see Dead Sentry, Pine Alpha and the other notable trees on the adjacent trail.
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Solo day hiked Weds 11/15/2023 – Short stop on the way out from White/Barcroft mountains. Nice to see the largest Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, the Patriarch Tree, and think about all it has endured over 1500+ years. The loop trail is short but very scenic with the unique Dolomite soil, Limber Pines and informative placards along the way. Definitely worth the detour on the rocky but decent graded dirt road.
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Vagabond & Cloudripper Peaks via Bishop Pass
Solo hiked Fri 09/08/2023 – Camped at Four Jeffrey campground to get an early start from the Bishop Pass Trailhead (no overnight trail permits available). The wind was strong enough at Bishop Pass for a hard shell jacket and really picked up through the morning. Nixed the pipeline option on the way in and didn’t have to do any real navigating in the dark until the Brown Lake Meadow which was flooded. Glad to find a dry route through and reconnect with the Green Lake Trail at the meadow’s north end. After the climb out at Green Lake, the wind gusts really ratcheted up but the weather was dry and clear. Left the Green Lake Trail where it is closest to the Hunchback and used the peak above Thunder and Lightning Lake (Peak 12406) as a way point at the top of the first talus field. Scrambling up the rock on the first part of Vagabond’s north face was dry and great fun. The middle part up was the sun cupped snow field that is probably a bit shallower than a month ago but still took a little route finding to avoid the deeper cups. Then it was back to dry talus to the summit notch and down to the Vagabond-Cloudripper saddle. The saddle gusts increased enough to push me around a bit so I decided to keep moving up the talus on the north face of Cloudripper with another, smaller sun cup field and see if the wind would subside enough to make the summit. Once on the summit ridge of Cloudripper, the wind was still gusting but with occasional, 10 minute intervals of calmness. So I made the decision to go out on the backbone to the summit, using the east side as a windbreak. Amazingly the wind gusts stopped for 15 minutes when I tagged the summit block and the views were some of the best I’ve ever seen from any mountain peak. After the summit, I ditched my pack and other extras to go out on the snow covered ridge to the south pinnacle with a 15m cordlette/anchor set but the wind picked up again and the snow wasn’t helping (should have brought a 40m dry rope with the wind speed). That was the “turn around” and start back to the summit and then back to Vagabond in the strong winds. After tagging the Vagabond summit and signing the register hidden in a hueco, I headed back to the Green Lake Trail, taking a slightly different route down and exercising the pipeline walk option for the last 20 minutes of the hike. As promised, this hike was a really good workout with a lot of off trail scrambling. Glad I traversed the Cloudripper summit ridge/block as I almost turned back a few times. Highly recommend this hike for the view from Cloudripper and the fun rock routes that get you there! Logged 13.7 miles/4574 vertical ft. with Gaia
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Fun day up and down Red Cone bowl. Was expecting suboptimal conditions but was pleased to be wrong and found some fluffy turns.
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Decent wind swept powder remaining in north and northwest facing trees. North east were a little more cooked / wind boarded.
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The was my favorite route up the Sherwins. I truly memorable run down 🏂😃😊
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Most beautiful scenery and exhilarating hike on Easter Sierra.
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Did this trail over the Labor Day weekend. Longer than I expected but a good drive. Very well marked so you don’t need to rely upon your navigation app. A little bit of everything, decomposing granite, to sand, plenty of tree roots and some rock gardens to make it interesting. Start in Mammoth off of the Scenic Drive and end up in June Lake.
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A Mammoth Classic. We found good snow! With Sam Kahn and Jason Eagle
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Really short and fun ski. Great for dubious conditions. This particular day was mostly decent snow with a little crust here and there.
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Fantastic views on a short hike. Steep short climb to a plateau. Then easy.
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Hike from Devils Post Pile Ranger Station to Devils Post Pile and then to Rainbow Falls and then to Lower Rainbow Falls, back to Devils Post Pile to top of Devils Post Pile and then to Minaret Falls - which were dry so another 1/2 mile past before returning to Ranger station. Hike was interesting if not beautiful. After sitting at Lower Rainbow Falls for a while ascending back to the trail the air was starting to fill with smoke blowing over from the fire at Sequoia NP. It was a surreal hike back and to Minaret Falls because the smoke was thick and much of the area of that hike is burned. It was a great hike and I’d do it again as a hike or backpacking trip.
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A good 12 mile first day en route from Mammoth to Tuolumne Meadows. Super pretty spot. Arrived at 2:30pm. Lots of great campsites to be had. Very dry from Reds Meadow on. Almost all creeks dry. Minaret Creek - waist deep in 2017 - was crossed on rocks.
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Sierra high route cross country from Minaret Lake, Cecile Lake, Ice berg Lake, Nydiver Lakes, Whitebark Pass & camping at unnamed lake above Garnet Lake below Garnet Pass. Hard cross country travel through some of the most beautiful country in the Sierras below the Minarets, Mt Ritter & Mt Banner. The middle day of 3 from Devils Postpile to Minaret Lake, this day & then over Garnet Pass down the south shore of 1000 Island lake & then the JMT back to Devils Postpile. A fantastic 3 day trip.
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Nice easy hike in Mammoth area. Small parking area good for a few cars only. Not recommended for big vans or trucks. The beginning of the hike starts ascending right away and has some small rocks. Nothing too bad, but definitely wear some shoes that protect the toes (no sandals). Once you get to the top and you make your way to the center of the dome, it feels like you may be on some distant planet. It's worth the uphill trek. Views on a clear day are awesome. However if it is a hot day and you do the hike in the middle of the day, it may feel like the ground is reflecting the heat of the sun on to you so don't forget to have plenty of water. Enjoy and watch your stop on the rocky section.
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beautiful short jaunt to a pretty little lake with just a bit of elevation gain to get your heart pumping. awesome views of mt wood.
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Minaret Falls trail is very beautiful. Walking by the river is awesome. I am glad I went a few years back. Today there is forest fire scarring.
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This hike was awesome we did it out of the blue just saw the sign and found it was a short hike it was a woodest walk
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Beautiful views of both eastern and western valleys. Mildly strenuous, counter-clockwise travel gets the elevation change out of the way quicker. Missed the 2nd of two mining sites, believe it was off the trail at a not clearly marked spot. The other site is next to the trail, clearly visible.
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A short nature walk, low difficulty. Several Forest Service signs point out nearby plants and use by Native Americans and various settlers.
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This was a ski tour of Bishop Bowl from Bishop Park Campground. About 3.88 miles with 1,800 feet of gain
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Second day after big snow dump, first of season. Excellent skiing conditions.
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This out and back hike is a moderately strenuous single track hike with steeper sections and less steep sections providing opportunity for recovery. Views along the trail vary from nice to spectacular and become increasingly spectacular with increasing elevation. The hike starts out in sage/pinion/juniper/mountain mahogany transitioning into open sage scrub and then up into pine forest with patches of aspen. Rocks transition from layered metasedimentary rocks lower on the slopes to granite boulders higher up. The Reversed Peak "area" is a jumble granite boulders requiring some hands on scrambling before reaching a tin can register at the top where an amazing 360 degree panorama awaits.
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It’s a short steep hike to the top of the dome. Then there are numerous trails among the various lava extrusions. If you want to explore a very recent volcano, then this is for you. And lots of obsidian.
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A little steep to get to the ridge. The reward is fantastic views West.
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It’s steep! But the views are worth it. On the way back down you get sweeping views of all the Mammoth Lakes.
Part way up the trail you’ll get to a fork, to the left is dragons back, middle is seven lakes loop and right is to a lava tube.
I prefer to make it a loop, go up the middle path towards seven lakes loop. On the way back down, take the dragons back trail.
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This hike is gorgeous and very interesting. Between Sherwin and Valentine you walk through some twisty, short and fat cedar trees of some sort. Need to learn more about them! Not too hard but long, over 11 miles RT.
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Awesome hike. With waterfall. Tiring in the heat. Go early to avoid heat. Take snacks to chill at waterfall.
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Lots of mosquitoes near lakes, dry and sun blasted otherwise
Tough climb with heavy pack and dog
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Super fun trail to run. Good flat sections along the ascent and not too steep of a decent.
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This was a two track road that I ride my mtn bike on, the the uphill was hard but the down hill was worth it.
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steverpeac 4 years, 4 months ago
This is a moderate to easy Jeep trail with a couple of more difficult rocky sections. Papoose Flat has several good primitive camping sites with excellent views of the Eastern Sierra. Note, there is no water on the flat. One can return on the same road or head out in the opposite direction on a far more difficult track that drops into Marzouka.
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I liked this hike, it was at higher elevation so a bit cooler than other hikes down in mammoth, also there weren’t many people at all on the trail. It’s downhill on the way in so be prepared to hike uphill on the way back. A great short 2-hour hiking workout.
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Good views, but really dusty. And gets hot from all the exposure the trail has. Also lots of mtn bikers on the trail. Not my top pick for hiking in Mammoth but not bad either.
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This was off-roading nice drive. Took my stock gx470 up there no worries.
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First day on the dirt bike trails between Mammoth & June. Good climbs and sandy pull areas
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Beautiful views of Mono Lake and Sierra mountains. Part of way is along clear running stream. Ends at picturesque Parker Lake.
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Fantastic Mtn bike ride. Be prepared for some wind and sandy conditions.
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This is my favorite steep short trail in the cooler months. It offers fantastic views of the Sierras, White Mtns, and Bishop area as well as a close up of the Druid Stones famous for boulder climbing. 🧗♀️
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This hike has some easy sections (near the start and then just before the lake). The rest of the trail is steep, rocky and 1 rather tough creek crossing. The hiking seemed tougher coming down due to tired bodies and the steep rocky trail.
I would rank the trail as Moderate rather than Easy, but then again we are 80 years old.
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The Laurel Canyon hike is 4.5 miles to the Laurel Lakes and the elevation gain is about 2700 ft. The trail is on an old mining road that hugs Laurel Mountain. I rated the hike only four stars due to the mining road, however the scenery in Laurel Canyon is five star spectacular.
The first 1.5 miles is pedestrian as one marches up the moraine. Be careful of the “no-see-ems” as they can be nasty. Then the road takes a turn and the splendor of the canyon is exposed. You will be treated to a magnificent water fall/rapids and the valley is teaming with wildlife.
During my hike the mountains were snow capped, the wildflowers in full bloom, adding to the peaceful setting. In summary a wonderful hike.
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Bit of a pain to do late in the day...heat..
Otherwise very nice to have a cold beer at Mammoth Brewery to finish off.
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Pretty hike that crisscrosses the tram tracks several times as it climbs, with great views of Horsetail Falls, but — we weren’t blown away by Agnew Lake when we got up there. If you are into seeing the dam & spillway it’s cool, but the trail just stops at a random spot with a partial view of the lake and some big orange platform in the middle of it.
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Nice little hike for kids. Beware that there’s a playground just north of the marina. Plan for some play timed you bring kids.
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Nice shaded hike with well maintained switchbacks up to Sherwin Lakes. Lower elevation, good for early season hiking. Some views of Lincoln and white mountains.
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Jeep camping some by streams two nights in hotels to watch warriors basketball finals. Beautiful mountain views.
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It is an easy beautiful hike with amazing views to the mountains and the lakes. We finished eating in the June Brewing and it was amazing!
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