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- Rae Lakes Loop | The Ultimate Guide to Backpacking Rae Lakes
Rae Lakes loop is one of the most coveted backpacking trip in SEKI National Park with a seemingly endless supply of Sierra Nevada superlatives This guide breaks down everything you need to know to make this incredible backpacking trip happen
- Backpacking the Rae Lakes Loop: Everything You Need to Know
That said, temperatures can be quite hot in the canyon during the height of summer, so you will need to prepare for both cold and hot weather The parking lot at Road’s End can fill up quickly during the day, but you can usually find overflow parking or if you wait a few minutes you can typically find a spot
- Rea Lakes Loop - August 9th-14th. Pack list help and some . . .
I'd take the "Summer" clothing that he suggests Before you go, use weather gov to check the spot forecast at the high point of the loop If it looks warm and not much rain (likely) you can probably leave the fleece at home If you do bring a fleece, make sure it's a nice thin one (I like my Montbell Chameece)
- Rae Lakes Loop Solo In August. Should I do a night in 60 . . .
And who knows, in August, depending on the year, the story may be very different The “Golden Gate of the Sierra” suspension bridge is good, as I crossed it last August 60 Lakes, including exiting over Basin notch is delightful, and yes, lightly visited
- First timer doing Rae Lakes Loop in Kings Canyon
Mid-August weather is typically warm and mild, but you have to consider nighttime temps at high altitude and what temps you're conditioned to when selecting clothing Hiking wear will likely be shorts and t-shirt unless you get storms (check the forecast before leaving)
- Rae Lakes Loop August 5-8 - Backpacking Light
I'm planning on doing the Rae Lakes loop out of Kings Canyon for my 21 birthday I will be going clockwise Just wondering if anybody has any tips or suggestion on my current gear list
- Rae Lakes Loop: How to Get 2025 Permits and Plan Your Itinerary
Rae Lakes Loop is one of the crown jewels of Sierra Nevada backpacking, covering 41 miles of stunning high alpine backcountry This guide includes suggested itineraries, how to get permits, and more
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