Gorgeous trip up the Merced River Valley over Memorial Weekend!
Had never been to the valley in the summer avoiding the crowds and "traffic jam" I had heard about. Pleasantly surprised by how peaceful it was - no problem getting in Friday afternoon (no traffic and minimal crowds). Stayed at the Backpacker's campground in North Pines on Friday, met other backpackers and shared stories of trips in the Sierras.
On Saturday morning, got a not so early start out of Happy Isles. First time up the Mist Trail seeing Vernal and Nevada Falls up close... Nice! I understand why it attracts so many visitors... Spectacular scenery all around! Backpacking up the steps was strenuous, but not really difficult. The main challenge was navigating the narrow steps just before reaching Vernal as it was quite crowded on Saturday up the Mist trail. After the climb, we started losing the crowds the further we went, specially after passing Little Yosemite Valley. Note: Even though the rangers and website said the JMT was closed due to a rockslide, there was no sign on the trail and people were getting through without problems.
Ended finding a great camping spot near the Bunnell Cascades in a small grove (redwoods?) that provided nice shelter and shade, and a good spots for a hammock as well as a couple of tents. On Sunday, went up River to the most scenic part of the trip IMHO. Just after Bunnell Cascades: the granite, roaring river and the view of the snow capped mountains as we climbed up the switchbacks was breathtaking. Explored our way past Echo Valley, but stopped short of Merced Lake before making our way back to camp for some afternoon relaxation by the river.
Sunday, made good time back down the Mist Trail, and was able to take in the views a second time. Got to the cars an hour before the rain started. Great weather all trip!
Minimal DEET needed for the trip. Moderate mosquitoes in Little Yosemite Valley, but no problems other than that.
Thanks again for the discussion planning the trip earlier. Have two more trips planned this year: Rae Lakes Loop and Ten Lakes!
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