I've planned a trip starting from Marion Mountain Campground. We'll be staying the night there, then getting an early start Saturday morning and camping at Round Valley. The route I've planned is as follows:
* Saturday
- Marion Mountain Trail
- Pacific Crest Trail to the south
- Wellman Cienega Trail
- Round Valley Trail
- Round Valley Trail
- Peak Trail
- Deer Springs Trail
- Pacific Crest Trail to the south
- Marion Mountain Trail
The two pertinent questions I've still got, although perhaps a tiny bit early, are:
- Will we be likely to need crampons/microspikes to summit? (I'd like to order some now if there's even some small chance of needing them two weeks from now.)
- Will we need to carry two days of water, or is it safe to assume we can find water at Wellman Cienega, Round Valley, or another place along the route?
I'm especially concerned about the water. A friend and his father did the tram hike last year intending to stay a night at Round Valley. They arrived on the mountain to find that the spigot was turned off so they adapted their plan to a day hike since they wouldn't have enough water for their planned meals. On their return hike they learned from some campers that the rangers only turned on the water a couple times per day - something the rangers completely omitted to mention in multiple phone calls, including one the day before.
I'd like to rule out the possibility of something like this happening, since we wouldn't be able to adapt our hike as easily as they did.
Thanks!
