Yep. Definitely sketchy. You can’t get a lot of beta on it and I’m really curious to know how it is over the low point as opposed to following the trail ducks.
Yeah, it's definitely an experience but I'm not sure that timewise it makes sense, unless you're fishing the upper lake. We hiked out faster (in a snow storm) via the PCT then it took us to hike in.
@@highcountrychronicles We went down the right side, WAY easier. Started on the left from the top, and made our way more right as we scrambled down, then took went right around the bottom lake
I did this same route a couple years ago with some friends. We took the same route down the pass that you did after another hiker told us to stick to the left. Definitely one of the sketchiest things I’ve ever done! Respect
@@highcountrychronicles we met a pair of hikers that took the right side down and said it wasn’t bad at all. We couldn’t figure out where the route went on that side either
I thought I knew where you were at the end of Day 1. Now I'm 99% certain. I had hoped to be there this year too as part of a longer 2 week hike, hitting those lakes on the way back. I really want to go in 2023. I really like your campsite at the end of day 2. Thank you so much for the video.
Thank you for watching… and not revealing the location. 👍🏾 That camp site was just at the outside of what’s “permitted”. Not sure that would be the case when the water is higher.
Enjoyed your comments regarding the fishing 7 to 8 minutes in, I’m currently figuring out what makes more sense to carry either a four or five WT. I’ve been bringing both and prefer the four for dries. I’m not a very accomplished nymph fisher but have it in my head that a five wt might work better for that application. If it’s something that you care to share in the future, I’m sure some of your audience like myself particularly enjoy your gear guides, as well as the commentary on specific flyfishing techniques that you employ at various locations. I was curious if you’re using a weighted nymph as it appears that you’re using a floating line. Nice fish at the end of day 2.
Thanks. I try to relay the fishing techniques in the videos as I do them. I don't really feel proficient enough to do tutorial videos per say. That said, this video has quite a bit of exposition. ua-cam.com/video/80itiMICSoI/v-deo.htmlsi=fo2KCOFYE0c9u5a1 As does this one: ua-cam.com/video/dCJbdVcRt3Y/v-deo.htmlsi=_M2iJEpd2IlVf0K6
Talk about a nail-biter. Getting down to that first lake over the pass had me thinking, "I'd turn back." I'm not certain if you were planning on going beyond that lake but the steep scree slopes on both sides had me saying, "nope." You owe me a set of Lee Press-On Nails™. Glad you guys made it safely.
Thanks! Yeah. That’s part of why we did it together. At first I’d planned on doing this as a 3 day trip. Which in retrospect would have probably had me at the pass way to late in the day. Roger pulled me back and said it had to be 4 and he’d come with. Glad he did.
Yes. It certainly is! Yeah, they're mostly rain and snow melt. There may be some springs as well. At least at the first lake in this video. The stream below the lake was "springy" and marshy. You can see it in the Day 1 video. The stream had fish in it and more water than appeared to be flowing out of the lake.
Enjoyed your comments regarding the fishing 7 to 8 minutes in, I’m currently figuring out what makes more sense to carry either a four or five WT. I’ve been bringing both and prefer the four for dries. I’m not a very accomplished nymph fisher but have it in my head that a five wt might work better for that application. If it’s something that you care to share in the future, I’m sure some of your audience like myself particularly enjoy your gear guides, as well as the commentary on specific flyfishing techniques that you employ at various locations. I was curious if you’re using a weighted nymph as it appears that you’re using a floating line.
Thanks. I try to relay the fishing techniques in the videos as I do them. I don't really feel proficient enough to do tutorial videos per say. That said, this video has quite a bit of exposition. ua-cam.com/video/80itiMICSoI/v-deo.htmlsi=fo2KCOFYE0c9u5a1 As does this one: ua-cam.com/video/dCJbdVcRt3Y/v-deo.htmlsi=_M2iJEpd2IlVf0K6
I did that pass in 2019 with a ridiculously big pack. Two weeks worth of food and a cheap Coleman tent. Definitely was a sketchy one overpacked like that!
Dang! Did you come over the way we did or stay to the right and go over the pass proper? I’m curious how it would have been if we went over the low spot. I understand it’s a slower decent.
I went the same way you guys did. I got sketched out on the loose scree and thought the boulders would be better. The Boulders were far bigger than I thought and a few were quite loose. Once I committed to the boulders though there was no going back 😂. Definitely staying on the scree next time.
Wow descending that pass looked very sketchy! 😳
Yep. Definitely sketchy. You can’t get a lot of beta on it and I’m really curious to know how it is over the low point as opposed to following the trail ducks.
Thank you for these videos, greatly appreciated.
Thanks for watching!
Great video Jim.
Thanks!
One of my favorite passes and second favorite lake in the sierras.
Yeah, it's definitely an experience but I'm not sure that timewise it makes sense, unless you're fishing the upper lake. We hiked out faster (in a snow storm) via the PCT then it took us to hike in.
Question for you.. When come over the pass do you take the left side as we did or the right?
@@highcountrychronicles We went down the right side, WAY easier. Started on the left from the top, and made our way more right as we scrambled down, then took went right around the bottom lake
Ok. That’s what I meant, from the top. You hit that first steep pitch at the top and then slowly went right? Right?
Thanks for taking us along for Day 2!
Thanks for watching! Day 3 and 4 are up as well!
I'll get there when I get there
I did this same route a couple years ago with some friends. We took the same route down the pass that you did after another hiker told us to stick to the left. Definitely one of the sketchiest things I’ve ever done! Respect
Thanks! I’m still curious about that right side….😅😬
@@highcountrychronicles we met a pair of hikers that took the right side down and said it wasn’t bad at all. We couldn’t figure out where the route went on that side either
Thanks for the beta. Don't imagine I'll ever be coming down that again. The PCT seemed a little quicker but good to know just in case...
Now i want some trout and hushpuppies
LOL. Hushpuppies? I don't think I've seen a pair of hushpuppies since '81. LOL.
I thought I knew where you were at the end of Day 1. Now I'm 99% certain. I had hoped to be there this year too as part of a longer 2 week hike, hitting those lakes on the way back. I really want to go in 2023. I really like your campsite at the end of day 2. Thank you so much for the video.
Thank you for watching… and not revealing the location. 👍🏾
That camp site was just at the outside of what’s “permitted”. Not sure that would be the case when the water is higher.
Enjoyed your comments regarding the fishing 7 to 8 minutes in, I’m currently figuring out what makes more sense to carry either a four or five WT. I’ve been bringing both and prefer the four for dries. I’m not a very accomplished nymph fisher but have it in my head that a five wt might work better for that application. If it’s something that you care to share in the future, I’m sure some of your audience like myself particularly enjoy your gear guides, as well as the commentary on specific flyfishing techniques that you employ at various locations. I was curious if you’re using a weighted nymph as it appears that you’re using a floating line.
Nice fish at the end of day 2.
Thanks. I try to relay the fishing techniques in the videos as I do them. I don't really feel proficient enough to do tutorial videos per say.
That said, this video has quite a bit of exposition. ua-cam.com/video/80itiMICSoI/v-deo.htmlsi=fo2KCOFYE0c9u5a1
As does this one: ua-cam.com/video/dCJbdVcRt3Y/v-deo.htmlsi=_M2iJEpd2IlVf0K6
Talk about a nail-biter. Getting down to that first lake over the pass had me thinking, "I'd turn back." I'm not certain if you were planning on going beyond that lake but the steep scree slopes on both sides had me saying, "nope."
You owe me a set of Lee Press-On Nails™. Glad you guys made it safely.
Saw you made it to lake #2 (nice Goldens, great job), can't wait for the next installment.
Thanks! Yeah. That’s part of why we did it together. At first I’d planned on doing this as a 3 day trip. Which in retrospect would have probably had me at the pass way to late in the day. Roger pulled me back and said it had to be 4 and he’d come with. Glad he did.
That's beautiful country Jim, are the lakes just rainwater or snow melt...enjoyed this one alot
Yes. It certainly is! Yeah, they're mostly rain and snow melt. There may be some springs as well. At least at the first lake in this video. The stream below the lake was "springy" and marshy. You can see it in the Day 1 video. The stream had fish in it and more water than appeared to be flowing out of the lake.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Enjoyed your comments regarding the fishing 7 to 8 minutes in, I’m currently figuring out what makes more sense to carry either a four or five WT. I’ve been bringing both and prefer the four for dries. I’m not a very accomplished nymph fisher but have it in my head that a five wt might work better for that application. If it’s something that you care to share in the future, I’m sure some of your audience like myself particularly enjoy your gear guides, as well as the commentary on specific flyfishing techniques that you employ at various locations. I was curious if you’re using a weighted nymph as it appears that you’re using a floating line.
Thanks. I try to relay the fishing techniques in the videos as I do them. I don't really feel proficient enough to do tutorial videos per say.
That said, this video has quite a bit of exposition. ua-cam.com/video/80itiMICSoI/v-deo.htmlsi=fo2KCOFYE0c9u5a1
As does this one: ua-cam.com/video/dCJbdVcRt3Y/v-deo.htmlsi=_M2iJEpd2IlVf0K6
I did that pass in 2019 with a ridiculously big pack. Two weeks worth of food and a cheap Coleman tent. Definitely was a sketchy one overpacked like that!
Dang! Did you come over the way we did or stay to the right and go over the pass proper? I’m curious how it would have been if we went over the low spot. I understand it’s a slower decent.
I went the same way you guys did. I got sketched out on the loose scree and thought the boulders would be better. The Boulders were far bigger than I thought and a few were quite loose. Once I committed to the boulders though there was no going back 😂. Definitely staying on the scree next time.
Cool. Thanks for the beta!
Using that REI Tarp?
Not on this trip, I wanted something free standing. I did use the tarp on the prior trip though: ua-cam.com/video/PyeELux4JpI/v-deo.html