Sunday, October 14, 2012

Mono Pass Hike Preview

Read on to find out what to expect next week if you're coming along with Jaunt With Us! on our first group hike.  Also, check out the previous post for more details and how to sign up to do this jaunt with us: jauntwithus.blogspot.com/2012/10/welcome.html

A 3.7 mile hike to the Mono Pass sign
Our family was in need of a fall Jaunt, so we thought we'd go check out current conditions on the trail where we want to take you all next week.  Our original plan was to camp near the trail-head the night before, and then hike in the next morning with our gear to stay the night. Well, as we set up our tents at Aspen campground a few miles over Tioga Pass, the storm that was expected to come came in full force.  We had to readjust the backpacking plans since the storm was dumping snow up at the elevation of the hike - they even closed Tioga Pass road for the night and into the next morning.  Plan B, figured out while lying in the tent listening to the all-night long downpour, was to check out Bodie, the ghost town off 395, and let the kids explore Mono Lake.  The eastern side of the Sierras has so much to offer!  


Weather cleared as expected, so Saturday we hit the Mono Pass trail around 10:40 a.m.  The first part of the trail is in the 9000 feet elevation range, and trail conditions were dry, as seen in the photo below.

The first 2 miles of the trail has 2 short uphills, and there were some areas with snow on the trail, less than an inch, as we got higher or were in shady areas.


The last 1.7 miles leading to the Mono Pass marker sign has the longest uphill of the hike, but it isn't constant and has lots of rest spots (logs or rocks to sit on).  Once up at Mono Pass, the meadow areas had more than an inch of snow.


We knew we wanted to continue ten more minutes past the Mono Pass sign... 

so that we could get the vista of Mono Lake over 3000 feet below.  
Looking out to Mono Lake 

Hiking with a 6 year old meant frequent stops, so getting to this point took 3 hours.  Without her we could have made it in just over 2, I think, because our 9 year old keeps up a good pace.  After a warm lunch using our stove, and taking off our damp shoes and socks to let the feet dry a bit, we were ready to explore the mining cabins. (Jeff wore boots, and had perfectly dry feet, whereas the kids and I had shoes that let water in from the snow on the trail.  Wool socks are a life-saver because even when wet they still insulate, and no one's feet were cold until the end of the day.)

The day proved to be a gorgeous fall day, giving us the refreshment we sere seeking in the mountains.  We can't wait to share this spectacular piece of the Sierra Nevada with you next week on our first Jaunt With Us! hike.  

For more information on how to come along, see this post: jauntwithus.blogspot.com/2012/10/welcome.html

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Welcome!

So, you have seen our flyer & you've heard about Jaunt With Us!, the Modesto area's newest hiking and adventure group.  Thanks for checking us out, we hope you'll join the group and come along on our first hike. 
We chose this hike for our launch of the group because it is our personal top pick!  It's where Jeff & I first went backpacking when we met 16 years ago, and where we took our son for his first backpacking trip when he was in first grade.  The hike is moderate in difficulty, with a little bit of elevation gain (truly not too many up hills!) and this hike rewards the hiker with meadows, mountains, mini-lakes, mining cabins, and the magnificent view of Mono Lake. (Do you like the alliteration, you fellow teachers out there? LOL) 

Jeff and I will each lead a group, so this hike will be perfect for families with children and also for those who want to push themselves at over 9000 feet elevation.  During the hike we will go over some essentials that day-hikers should always be sure to have, and show you how to purify water with a great product called AquaMira.  For this hike, please be sure to bring:
  • 2 liters (about 2 quarts) of water
  • snacks such as granola bars, trail mix, dried fruit, beef jerky, cheese sticks
  • sun screen & sun hat
  • clothing - prepare for chilly (40-60 degree) weather: pants; layers on top such as long sleeves, thicker shirt, and a jacket; knit hat; gloves; warm socks and comfortable shoes
  • camera
  • trekking poles if you have them and like using them
To come on this hike, please sign up by emailing us at 

jauntwithus@gmailcom

We will email you with the meeting place and meet-up time!  Thanks for your interest, and we hope that you will join us on this fabulous fall hike.  

Update: Mono Pass had a fall snowstorm (and we were camping there during it!) so the trail in has a little snow.  Boots would be best for this hike, as well as wool socks.  It is gorgeous there right now!