Doing a Northern Yosemite loop that takes me north over Burro Pass. I'm interested in going up Matterhorn Peak as a side trip but the details are a little sketchy on the route to take.
http://www.summitpost.org/southwest-slope-from-burro-pass/157502 says:
From Burro Pass, head east around/over a small rock outcropping (shown on the USGS 7.5' topo) and ascend granite slabs towards the broad gully leading down from the low point along the ridge just south of the summit. Occasional ducks show the approximate route near these slabs, but the route is easy enough to find without religiously following them...
I saw a trip report saying the route to take is about 600 ft' below (and south of) the pass but on the topo, I'm not making out any sort of rock outcropping, so a bit confused.
Anyone have more specific directions, gps track or map plot of the route?
Regards,
-chris