Big Pine Lakes
All photos copyrighted by Dave Chapman
| View of Second Falls as we climb along the canyon above the North Fork of Big Pine Creek. Our 14-mile, 3,100-foot gain hike began at 6:30 am from our cabin in Glacier Lodge. |
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| Entering John Muir Wilderness at 8,800 feet. |
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| View as we climb over 9,000 feet. |
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| Climbing over 10,000 feet as we head northwest towards Black Lake. We are taking a counterclockwise loop around the Big Pine Lakes. |
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| Looking back down at First Lake on the left, with Second Lake barely visible further up the valley. Temple Crag (13,000 feet) dominates the view. |
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| Steep climb up to Black Lake. |
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| On trail to Black Lake with 14,000-foot peaks in the background. |
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| Looking west towards a peak in the Inconsolable Range. |
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| Black Lake at 10,650 feet where we stop for an early lunch. |
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| View of the high peaks above Palisade Glacier, including Thunderbolt Peak (14,000 feet) and Mount Sill (14,150 feet). |
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| We soon reach Fourth Lake. |
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| Arriving at Fifth Lake (elevation of nearly 10,800 feet), where we rest for an hour in the warm midday sun. |
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| Fifth Lake is glacial fed, creating the intense azure color. |
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| Though popular in the summer, the Big Pine Lakes trail provides us with High Sierra solitude on this mid-September day. |
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| Beginning downhill on the southern half of our Big Pines Lake loop. |
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| Peaks above Palisades Glacier. With five peaks over 14,000 feet, this is the highest area of the Sierras and home to the first mountaineering school in California. |
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| Enjoying the view on the way down. |
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| Looking southwest across Third Lake. |
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| Continuing down from Third Lake. |
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| Arriving at Second Lake in mid-afternoon, where we chat with a friendly climber. He is the first person we have seen all day. |
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| View of Temple Crag. |
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| Another view of the lake. |
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| Fantastic Sierra Nevada setting. |
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| On the way down the canyon as shadows lengthen. |
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| Nearing the bottom of the trail around 5 pm. |
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| Final view of Palisades Glacier on the last day of our hiking vacation. |
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