Hi Blake, im sure you're already aware, but if not just know this trail is pretty steep and often underestimated(nothing like c2c, but definitely mentionable). But if thats your gig, its perfect for you
We had originally planned to stay two nights, the 2nd being at Strawberry, but once we got there, we decided to keep going...something like 11 some odd miles from the summit to the TH..mostly downhill, but very blister prone due to the steepness. There was plenty of water at LRV in June...probably still some, talk with those who have more recently gone up and take what the rangers say with a grain of salt. The cinegas are springs more or less along the trail, there are probably 3-4 cinegas between the summit and SJ...but NONE of them were flowing well in June, so doubtful if any are flowing now. Might be a better idea to go back down the same way. Although the PCT from the summit to the Marion MTN Trail is not to be missed! Anyways, you can see a more detailed TR here:
http://web.mac.com/alleyehave/Alleyehav ... Trail.html
Take care,
Nate
blakemiller wrote:I'm thinking of doing this very trip in the next week or two as a solo overnighter, or even a 2 night trip. I've day hiked the area, but never overnighted in this area. (I do yosemite, san gorgonio, etc. on occassion, however.)
I assumed you stayed at LRV for the one night. Did you stay a 2nd night at Strawberry Junction? Sounds like there will be water at LRV, but if I decide a 2nd night, i'm looking at options.
Forgive me, but what are "Cinegas" ?? Looking at map, maybe areas around Strawberry Junction camp?
I also may opt for the Tram option from the other side for an easier solo trip. . tbd.
EDIT: I just realized the post is titled "Overnighter" which may have answered my first question. That's about an 11.5 mi return, correct?