KEARSARGE PASS 11,790FT. SIERRA NATIONAL FORECT, CALIFORNIA
July 10, 2019
Kearsarge pass is a beautiful hike located in the High Sierras within the California Sierra range.
Kearsarge pass is somewhat of a popular trail and also used as a connection point for JMT and High Sierra trail hikers to replenish resources.
The trail starts off somewhat steep and climbs above 10 thousand feet quickly to a point where you
start to pass a few alpine lakes.
The Trail than climbs even higher to the kearsarge pass point
This is the highest point in the trail but with this gain you get some incredible views of the kearsarge lakes below.
There were numerous lakes up in Kearsarge and we were able to score a beautiful lake front camp site for the stay in kearsarge pass.
The lakes were so beautiful and the environment was just an incredible place to be encapsulated around a mountainous region of the sierras.
There were some sections of snow that we had to work around but this didn't slow us down much at all yet made for some interesting variation within the hike.
At camp the night set in and the temps dropped substantially.
The following day we went on a hike over to the the JMT to see if we were able to get some trail time and make it over to a pass but time was restrictive and we headed back to camp to strike camp and make our way back down the mountain.
Every day the snow appeared to be melting a bit more and more which was nice to see as the rivers were flowing with fresh water and made the landscape, alive.
Along the way back we took a high approach and got to witness some fantastic views of the valley floor
It is my understanding that this is some of the more scenic parts of the JMT and it was indeed breathtaking!
Eventually we made it back over the pass and down back to the car in some pretty good time.
The Sierras have such a scenic and beautiful alpine terrain to them. Being grateful is a understatement for the blessing that we have these beautiful locations within reach of Las Vegas.
now its time to plan a multi week hike on the JMT!
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