piutehumpreysbasingoldentrout047Today was the day I said goodbye to my hiking friends and headed off on my own. While Mary, Michael, and Kerry continued south, I left the JMT to head east through Piute Canyon. My goal for the night was to camp somewhere in Humphrey’s Basin.

I had heard that Piute Canyon was beautiful, and I’m glad to say that these reports were not exaggerated. The canyon was stunning - rocky and steep at the beginning, with tumbling cascades and great views. Followed by the gentle, flat, green Hutchinson Meadow. The trail then climbed slowly at a comfortable grade as it ascended the last 1000 feet into Humprey’s Basin. I could follow my progress by keeping an eye on Pilot Knob, a peak that was within view almost all day.

This was the first day I was concerned about weather - several lenticular clouds were forming and there was a strange haze to the west - a haze that later became obviously smoke. Fortunately nothing turned into rain and I was able to enjoy myself at my camp at Upper Golden Trout Lake, including a swim in the warm and clear water.

The sunset was one of the best in my seven year Sierra backpacking career. The smoke (which I later found out was from the Zaca fire in Santa Barbara) created stunning oranges and reds, and the entire Humphrey’s Basin lit up in these brilliant colors.

This day’s stats:

  • Mileage: 10.42 mi
  • Ascending: 3055 ft
  • Descending: 230 ft
  • Cumulative Mileage: 102.87 mi
  • Cumulative Ascending: 18,953 ft
  • Cumulative Descending: 16,654 ft

For the photos from this day, click on the image above.

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