Four days in the High Sierra

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Originally I had permits for a route in The Minarets area but the Lions fire kicked back up in activity and left me scrambling to find a new plan a week out. Conditions looked clear in SEKI and I remembered of a spot a friend had mentioned to me as one of the most spectacular spots in the range. I informed my hiking parters A and J of the change in plans and Sky Blue Lake became our new destination. This lake sits up in the Miter Basin and can be accessed a few different ways, though none of them are by trail. We started our hike at Cottonwood lakes trail head around 11am after snagging permits and breakfast in Lone Pine. It was easy walking through Fox Tail Pines to start.



After some easy hiking and a bit of gradual gain we finally made our way into Cottonwood Lakes basin, dominated by Mt Langley.


We found a nice spot to pitch tents at Long Lake and went to go enjoy the sights and scope out the route for the next day, up Old Army Pass.



Old Army pass at the center top in the photo below. The trail for this pass hasn't been maintained for 20 years, but there was no snow and looked easily doable.


We headed back to camp to watch the light change, eat dinner, and tell bad jokes. Spirits were high and we were excited for the off trail adventure ahead.



That morning my friend, J, broke camp an hour before us to head up the pass and try and summit Mt Langley. We were to rendezvous where he dropped his pack then all head off trail together down to Upper Soldier Lake. A and I broke camp about an hour after J left and made quick work of the pass and got our first views of the Sequoia backcountry.




We took a snack break where J had dropped his pack and within 20 min he was back from a successful summit of Langley. Turns out though, he had lost the trail going up Old Army Pass and ended up scrambling almost all the way up with his pack on! As he said, "one of the sketchiest things I've ever done." After a few laughs we headed off trail from the Langley summit route down to Upper Soldier Lake.




We filled up water at Upper Soldier and checked our map to plan our route into the Miter Basin. We decided to hug as close as we could to the Major General to keep our elevation so we could drop down into the Miter Basin Meadows. This was a pivotal time in the trip as the scenery began to go off the charts.

Some of the cross country terrain to get over into Miter Basin

Keeping close to the Major General to keep elevation. A great view down to Lower Soldier Lake and our first view of the spectacular Miter Basin out of frame to the right.

First view of the basin and, wow!

Beautiful tarn with the Miter Basin backdrop.

Looking back on the tarn.

This was a balst, slowly but surely, slab to slab, with an incredible view.

Once to the meadows a use trail goes in and out and we go oohh and ahh


We get to the home stretch, the Sky Blue Lake outlet and only a few 100 more feet of gain to our ultimate goal.


Then, our first view of Sky Blue

This spot was incredible. The lake itself was huge and surrounded on all sides by granite peaks. Truly one of the most stunning spots I've ever been to. We set up camp, cracked some beers, and I went on a photography bananza for the next 12 hours, capturing the range of light doing what it does best.



Alpenglow at sunset

An incredible sunrise in an incredible place.



Even a 180 pano had a hard time capturing this place.

We hung around that morning till about 11, enjoying the scenery, and I took even more shots.








Then after packing camp headed back down the Sky Blue drainage into the meadows for some very enjoyable hiking, stoping to oohh and ahh, and of course snap some photos.






We followed the Rock Creek drainage out of Miter basin and opted for making our way over to the PCT for our hike out. After rock creek I didn't get many shots as it was just straight forward forest hiking.




Camp night 3 at Chicken Spring Lake and a shot down to Horshoe Meadow where we end the trip.



A fantastic trip with some relatively easy cross country travel and navigation. Would 100% do again.
 
I loved photo #6204. The shrubs, the rocks, the trees with character!!!! I'll even give the moon its place to shine.
 
Originally I had permits for a route in The Minarets area but the Lions fire kicked back up in activity and left me scrambling to find a new plan a week out. Conditions looked clear in SEKI and I remembered of a spot a friend had mentioned to me as one of the most spectacular spots in the range. I informed my hiking parters A and J of the change in plans and Sky Blue Lake became our new destination. This lake sits up in the Miter Basin and can be accessed a few different ways, though none of them are by trail. We started our hike at Cottonwood lakes trail head around 11am after snagging permits and breakfast in Lone Pine. It was easy walking through Fox Tail Pines to start.



After some easy hiking and a bit of gradual gain we finally made our way into Cottonwood Lakes basin, dominated by Mt Langley.


We found a nice spot to pitch tents at Long Lake and went to go enjoy the sights and scope out the route for the next day, up Old Army Pass.



Old Army pass at the center top in the photo below. The trail for this pass hasn't been maintained for 20 years, but there was no snow and looked easily doable.


We headed back to camp to watch the light change, eat dinner, and tell bad jokes. Spirits were high and we were excited for the off trail adventure ahead.



That morning my friend, J, broke camp an hour before us to head up the pass and try and summit Mt Langley. We were to rendezvous where he dropped his pack then all head off trail together down to Upper Soldier Lake. A and I broke camp about an hour after J left and made quick work of the pass and got our first views of the Sequoia backcountry.




We took a snack break where J had dropped his pack and within 20 min he was back from a successful summit of Langley. Turns out though, he had lost the trail going up Old Army Pass and ended up scrambling almost all the way up with his pack on! As he said, "one of the sketchiest things I've ever done." After a few laughs we headed off trail from the Langley summit route down to Upper Soldier Lake.




We filled up water at Upper Soldier and checked our map to plan our route into the Miter Basin. We decided to hug as close as we could to the Major General to keep our elevation so we could drop down into the Miter Basin Meadows. This was a pivotal time in the trip as the scenery began to go off the charts.

Some of the cross country terrain to get over into Miter Basin

Keeping close to the Major General to keep elevation. A great view down to Lower Soldier Lake and our first view of the spectacular Miter Basin out of frame to the right.

First view of the basin and, wow!

Beautiful tarn with the Miter Basin backdrop.

Looking back on the tarn.

This was a balst, slowly but surely, slab to slab, with an incredible view.

Once to the meadows a use trail goes in and out and we go oohh and ahh


We get to the home stretch, the Sky Blue Lake outlet and only a few 100 more feet of gain to our ultimate goal.


Then, our first view of Sky Blue

This spot was incredible. The lake itself was huge and surrounded on all sides by granite peaks. Truly one of the most stunning spots I've ever been to. We set up camp, cracked some beers, and I went on a photography bananza for the next 12 hours, capturing the range of light doing what it does best.



Alpenglow at sunset

An incredible sunrise in an incredible place.



Even a 180 pano had a hard time capturing this place.

We hung around that morning till about 11, enjoying the scenery, and I took even more shots.








Then after packing camp headed back down the Sky Blue drainage into the meadows for some very enjoyable hiking, stoping to oohh and ahh, and of course snap some photos.






We followed the Rock Creek drainage out of Miter basin and opted for making our way over to the PCT for our hike out. After rock creek I didn't get many shots as it was just straight forward forest hiking.




Camp night 3 at Chicken Spring Lake and a shot down to Horshoe Meadow where we end the trip.



A fantastic trip with some relatively easy cross country travel and navigation. Would 100% do again.


Wow! For stinking pretty. The amount of granitic rock is so stark and dramatic. Throws me back to my days exploring granite mountains. Thanks for sharing.
 
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