Lake Tahoe through rock and tree, North of Sayles Canyon junction, Meiss Country Roadless Area
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One more peek at Lake Tahoe Before turning Southeast and heading down to the Sayles Canyon Junction. |
I love Rock
View Southwest while heading South down the trail through deep forest and rock terrain. |
A small clearing reveals the dense nature of the surrounding terrain. Another small rise over rock and forest lay before us, as we begin to drop down towards the Sayles Canyon trail junction off the flank of Peak 8905. |
The maze of rock formations present many faces. Building blocks for the giants. |
The Granite formations range from closely jointed to expanses with no joints at all. |
North: Down to the Overlook South: Sayles Canyon, Bryan Meadow Junction
I love firm trails with a soft surface! |
Soft trails wind between the hard rock formations, and are generally strewn with loose rocks. This section was clear, easy walking. |
Quick glimpses of Lake Tahoe appear between rock and trees. |
A last peek at Lake Tahoe before tuning Southwest and dropping down to the Sayles Canyon Junction. |
Moving a bit South down the trail, a better view opened. |
Close up of Airport and South Lake Tahoe through rock and tree. |
A blue diamond snow route marker near the Sayles Canyon Junction. |
Snow Trail?I've got to Scout out the Sayles Canyon trailhead on Sayles Canyon Road. Sayles Canyon Road is on Highway 50 between Twin Bridges and Phillips. I'm figuring that there is a marked snow route coming out of there to the Pacific Crest Trail, judging by the snow markers we encounter as we hike South to the Sayles Canyon trail junction. I've got to see if I can snowshoe into Showers Lake through this route. I generally head in through Meyers and stop by Showers Lake on my way to Round Top. Have you snowshoed in here? I'd love to hear your experiences snow hiking into the Tahoe Basin and to Showers Lake on this route. More Information I received a nice note and some pictures of the hike up to the PCT via Sayles Canyon from Highway 50 in snow conditions from a Sierra Hiker: |
North: Down to the Overlook South: Sayles Canyon, Bryan Meadow Junction
We continue around rock and through forest down fine trail through rough country between our rest spot and the Sayles Canyon trail junction |
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Now we are moving Southeast off the Eastern flank of peak 8905, and catch our last glimpse of the Southern expanse of Lake Tahoe and Stateline before the trail bends Southwest again and plunges back into deep rock-strewn forest as it drops us down towards the Sayles Canyon trail junction. Brief glimpses of Lake Tahoe's blue appear through the trees, and a few very small clearings and small breaks in forest cover offer us long views of Lake Tahoe. Any questions or comments about this trail segment? There are links to the Backpacker's Forum for this trail section and this particular segment, as well as forums on backpacking topics. You can post questions, comments, and your experiences (post up trip reports) along this trail through these forum links in the black box below. Or you can contact me. Below the forum links is my email address. I'd love to hear from you.
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North: Down to the Overlook South: Sayles Canyon, Bryan Meadow Junction