Saturday, March 19, 2016

Obsidian Dome and Black Point Hikes


A summit unlike any other I've seen.  Obsidian Dome is a steep 100 foot vertical climb to an an absolutely enormous bolder field.  I had to hope along this snow-filled boulder field for nearly an hour before arriving at the true summit.  Views of the Mammoth Area and the White Mountains were particularly nice!



Mono Lake is one of the most recognizable landmarks on Hwy 395.  Its smell, shape,size and location next to the giant peaks make it quite unique.  Finding the trailhead for Black Point was tough.  My phone's GPS didn't even show the road existing which I needed to take!  Finally I was able to make my way Southeast of Black point and simply bushwack 1 mile up through ground cover and sand to Black Point where I had some nice views of Mono Lake with the Eastern Sierras in the background.







Silver Lake to Agnew Lake Snowshoe

The June Lake Loop is about as good as it gets.  I can see why my parents went here for their honeymoon.  Lovely little fishing lakes on a quiet 18 mile loop off of Hwy 395, and trailheads that take you in to some of the most photographed parts of the Eastern Sierras.
  
 On my way back from the national parks of the Southwest I was excited to camp out in the Eastern Sierras for a couple days.  I had the parking lot to myself at the Silver Lake/Rush Creek Trailhead and a beautiful starry night with a full moon.
I woke up on my own at 5, loaded up my gear and headed up the trail that leads above Silver Lake and up and over towards the John Muir Trail.  Today was much slower going compared to last summer, due to large amounts of snow.  I soon found myself throwing on my microspikes to get a better grip on the ice.  I alternated between using microspikes and snowshoes for the rest of the time until steep slopes up below Gem Lake forced me to turn around.  It was a gorgeous day on one of my favorite trails in the Eastern Sierras.







Friday, March 18, 2016

Palisade Glacier Lakes Snowshoe

Palisade Glacier Lakes Snowshoe



Coming back from Arizona, Southern Utah and Death Valley I wanted to explore some more of the snow-filled Eastern Sierras.  The only high road open year-round is the Glacier Lodge Road out of Big Pine.  I camped at 8200 ft. before heading out in the early morning darkness towards North Palisade's Glacier Lakes.  Last summer I ventured up to these bright blue glacier lakes.  This time the snow started shortly after the trailhead and I through on my snowshoes.  The approach to the the frozen glacier lakes was well worth it.  The sun rising over First-Sixth Lakes was spectacular.


Marshmellow-like 3rd Lake in front of Palisades


Constantly using my Nat Geo and Tom Harrison Maps




Always fun when there are more animal tracks than human footprints






Snow starting to melt in the early Spring

Trail leading back down to North Fork of Big Pine Creek

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Death Valley and Red Rock


Death Valley is less deathlike in the spring when temps don't go much above 80 degrees.  I loved Charcoal Kilns trailhead with these unique rock huts.  The views going up Wildrose Peak spanned for 40 to 50 miles across Death Valley National Park
 Telescope Peak towers over Death Valley National Park at over 11,000 feet high.  I spent the night in the car at Mahagony Flats Camground for an early morning ascent of Bennett's and Rodger's Peaks in route to Telescope.  Views were tremendous of Badwater, Owens Valley, and the Eastern Sierra's over 50 miles away.  Used my microspikes for the final 500 feet of the ascent to the summit.  Gorgeous day











 Red Rock State Park outside of Las Vegas provides a true desert experience only 30 minutes away from the noise of the Strip and downtown.  Views were terrific from Turtlehead Peak