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Eastern Sierra 2023
#11
(2023-09-03, 11:00 AM)Daymoth Wrote: We are hanging out at Mono Lake as despite the forecast saying it was going to be a great backpacking weekend, the wind gusts and snow storms had a different idea. 

So much stuff to explore that we never do because the mountains call. This is the weekend for that. Driving now to see the ancient trees. 


I havent seen those sand tuffa, if you have their location I would love to check them out tonight or tomorrow!

Sent you a PM.

The walk around Panum Crater is also nice.   We went both into the "plug" at the center of the trail, and also walked around the Rim Trail, which gets nice views over Mono Lake.

In the area, people like to hike into Parker Lake off the north side of the June Lake Loop, but I have not been

Reversed Peak, in the town of June Lake itself, is a nice little peak if the weather is bad in the mountains.   I can PM or email you a GPS track of you'd like.  5 mi round trip, 1500 or so feet, maybe less, climb
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#12
MojaveGeek Wrote:Reversed Peak, in the town of June Lake itself, is a nice little peak if the weather is bad in the mountains. I can PM or email you a GPS track of you'd like. 5 mi round trip, 1500 or so feet, maybe less, climb

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NKFNAil...drive_link

Top of Reverse Peak, looking northeast, 1980. I was living in June Lake back then. I've climbed the peak twice.
DAW
~When You Live in Nevada, "just down the road" is anywhere in the line of sight within the curvature of the earth.
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#13
(2023-09-04, 10:27 AM)DAW89446 Wrote: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NKFNAil...drive_link

Top of Reverse Peak, looking northeast, 1980. I was living in June Lake back then. I've climbed the peak twice.

OK, this was my second time up there Smile

Ever been to the "Cal highways" BM called Grant off the Parker Bench trail out of the Rush Creek TH? It is nice up there but our lunch got interrupted by thunder coming down Carson toward Reversed.
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#14
I've been to Parker Bench numerous times, but not aware of the benchmark.

I used to backpack occasionally up into the lakes (Gem, Alger, etc), once over the summit to Thousand Island and Garnet.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H7WlloF...sp=sharing

Me (foreground) fishing one of those lakes, 1983.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_33CR0k...sp=sharing

Banner/Ritter & Thousand Island Lake, early 1980s.
DAW
~When You Live in Nevada, "just down the road" is anywhere in the line of sight within the curvature of the earth.
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#15
Very nice pix, DAW! I see you took good advantage of the location. I gather Thousand Island Lake is a very popular destination now - people complain of crowds and difficulty finding a camp spot. I've seen it only from a distance because I've just done day hikes. The high country back in there is so damned beautiful!

The Grant BM is a touch off trail. Well there is a faded two track through the sagebrush that diverges from the well maintained Parker Bench trail, curls around the edge of a small forest up there, and then you just head up to the peak. The peak is prominent from the June Lakes Loop road, North side, because it is all cliffy on the sides toward the road.

You did well to live there for a while!
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#16
Back in those days, the road to Parker Bench wasn't maintained that I recall. There were several two tracks that explored the bench and the rim overlooking Grant Lake. I've even driven the road that ends at  37°48'29.83"N 119° 7'54.00"W, for a gorgeous look at Silver Lake and Carson Peak. I don't have any surviving photos of that, though. I always shot 35mm Kodachrome 64 slide film in those years.
DAW
~When You Live in Nevada, "just down the road" is anywhere in the line of sight within the curvature of the earth.
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#17
(2023-09-07, 09:47 AM)DAW89446 Wrote: Back in those days, the road to Parker Bench wasn't maintained that I recall. There were several two tracks that explored the bench and the rim overlooking Grant Lake. I've even driven the road that ends at  37°48'29.83"N 119° 7'54.00"W, for a gorgeous look at Silver Lake and Carson Peak. I don't have any surviving photos of that, though. I always shot 35mm Kodachrome 64 slide film in those years.

I'm pretty sure I saw that two-track take off from the road to the Parker Lake Trailhead. Looked like it'd have some amazing views, but I wasn't sure I should attempt it since we had my RAV4 this trip and it probably gets pretty gnarly further up?
Link to my DV trip reports, and map of named places in DV (official and unofficial): http://kaurijacobphotography.yolasite.com
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#18
I don't recall the particulars. Looking at GE it appears to be overgrown in spots. After all it was +/- 40 years ago I lived there. I had a 1970 Ford F-250 4x4 pickup back then; 4-speed with a granny low with low range would go just about anywhere.
DAW
~When You Live in Nevada, "just down the road" is anywhere in the line of sight within the curvature of the earth.
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(2023-09-07, 08:36 AM)MojaveGeek Wrote: Very nice pix, DAW!  I see you took good advantage of the location.  I gather Thousand Island Lake is a very popular destination now - people complain of crowds and difficulty finding a camp spot.  I've seen it only from a distance because I've just done day hikes.  The high country back in there is so damned beautiful!

Its one of the first backpacking trips i ever did and I really want to go back but the crowds just put me off. Pitty. Its such a nice area.
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