California Mountain Adventures - Mammoth Crest

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Welcome to this edition of

California Mountain Adventures!!

In this adventure I head out into the John Muir Wilderness to spend a couple days exploring...

the Mammoth Crest!!

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After leaving Yosemite I spent some time in Mammoth and decided to check out the Mammoth crest! I got my permit from the ranger station and then drove up to Lake George and started hiking up the Mammoth crest trail. I passed Crystal lake and climbed to the top of the crest. The views were awesome in all directions! I worked my way southeast along the crest leaving the trail near the high point so I could enjoy the summit of the Crest where the views got even better! I enjoyed a lunch break on the summit and then headed back down to the trail. Once back on the trail I continued down to the Deer lakes. All three of the Deer lakes were really nice, but I setup my camp at the uppermost lake which I think was the nicest of the three.

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The trailhead at Lake George

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Overlooking Lake George

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Climbing up onto the Mammoth Crest

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Views from the Mammoth Crest

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Hiking along the Crest

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Views from the summit of the Mammoth Crest

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Enjoying the views from the summit

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Dropping down to the Deer Lakes

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Middle Deer Lake

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Upper Deer Lake

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Sunset over the Lower Deer Lake

The trout fishing in the lake was surprisingly really good with lots of good size trout biting my lures. So I fished in the evening before it got dark and then again in the morning before leaving camp. After my morning fishing session I packed up and headed up to Deer pass. At the pass I decided to drop my pack and make the steep climb up to Peak 11,647'. The rocks on the climb were a bit loose, but by staying on the north side below the ridge line I was able to avoid anything technical. The summit had amazing views overlooking Duck lake, the Deer lakes, and looking way out to the jagged peaks of the Ritter range!! The summit register was also pretty neat as it was placed there on my first birthday(7/20/86) and still had pieces from old registers that dated as far back as 1944!!

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Camp

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Trout fishing

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Overlooking Deer Lakes from Deer Pass

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The summit of Peak 11,647'

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Views northwest from the summit overlooking the Deer lakes

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Views east from the summit overlooking Duck lake

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The Summit Register

After signing the register and taking pictures I descended back down to Deer pass and grabbed my gear. Then I made the traverse from Deer pass over to Duck pass where I caught the trail down into the Mammoth lakes basin. I hiked down the Duck pass trail passed Barney lake and Skelton lake and then I left the Duck pass trail and went over by Emerald lake and Lake Barrett before arriving back at Lake George. I hiked around Lake George back to the trailhead where I started and then headed back out to the Long Valley Caldera for more hot springs action!!

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Views from Duck Pass

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Looking back at Duck pass from Barney lake

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Skelton Lake

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Emerald Lake

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Arriving back at Lake George

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Cows grazing out in the Long Valley Caldera

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Crab Cooker Hot Springs

And that's going to be it for this


California Mountain Adventure!

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all photos by @derekrichardson

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Those are the kinds of hot springs I'm always telling people about.. free.. out in nature... here they build resorts around them and charge to use them

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Yep, the eastern side of the Sierra has definitely got some awesome hot springs! We got a few good ones here in SoCal too, but nothing compares to all the springs out in the Long Valley Caldera. Here's one I think you'll recognize...

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Amazing hiking with stunning views, what a great getaway. You mentioned height of mountains but not how far the hike was in approximate distance.

Sleeping over-night in the wilderness, envious really looked like a good time out, hope you ate that trout.

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This hike was around 18 miles in two days. Mostly on trail with only a few miles of cross country travel. If I ever go back here I wanna make it a 3 day trip instead and spend more time exploring around the Deer lakes. It was a really nice area. Oh ya, and the trout was delicious!

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Deer lakes look interesting, must be connected with trout, going out on longer hikes a couple of nights over sound good.

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