Finding America: The Lamark Loop
California: Sampling the Sierras: The Lamark Loop
September 2023
Sierra Nevada Finale
3 Days, 2 Nights on the Lamark Loop 17.1-mile loop trail near Bishop, California 4,967 ft Elevation Gain
Researching a bang-for-the-buck trip, I was able to find this loop. I had looked at the area near Thousand Island Lakes I had backpacked last season. Fortunately, I got some more details from a ranger at Mammoth Lakes and it proved to solidify my decision. There was still a bit of snow on some of the lakes perimeters and I decided to save the loop that goes by Iceberg Lake, just north of the Lamark Loop. That other loop had some tragic outcomes due to snow conditions.
The ranger suggested although most of the snow was gone, to bring an ice axe along with micro spikes. And although I would run into backpackers that went without, for me it would be a welcome addition to my kit!
Finally packing up a 25lb. all you can carry load, I left Bishop around 4ish to head out 168 to the end of the road to North Lake.
I ran into a fellow adventurer by the name of Bob. He has some great stories and some helpful pointers for what would be in store. Much appreciated!
Clouds were building. And with faint thunder I decided to find a camp spot, hopefully with some protection. Bob had mentioned there would be very few spots if any until I was up and over Alpine Col and that was not something I would want to attempt that afternoon. Good beta.
Although the snow slopes had fairly defined suncups, a slip could put you in the lake. Some of these sections the water looked to be quite deep and the water’s edge was a vertical slice that would be very difficult to climb out of the water. I opened my pack straps and got my axe and micro spikes out. I talked to a few along the way that did not have or use either.
Day 2
I took my time reflecting on this trip. It was one of the most challenging trips both physically and mentally. And one of the most memorable adventures I have had this year or any. Probably my last big push before I slow it down and make my way south to see friends and family for the Holidays. What a trip!