Backpacking Big Pine Lakes to Palisade Glacier | Full Guide | What you need to know!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @ScarsThread
    @ScarsThread  3 года назад

    Hope you enjoyed the video! Full blog post coming soon 🙂

  • @xtinekim
    @xtinekim 3 года назад +6

    "so as you can see this is a gregory backpack with a hat on top" i was dying omg

  • @waterfallmadman
    @waterfallmadman 3 года назад +1

    Those lakes are so beautiful. And climbing up to see the glacier is amazing. Great hike!

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  3 года назад

      they were unreal!

    • @waterfallmadman
      @waterfallmadman 3 года назад

      ScarsThread indeed. I have subbed. I also have a hiking adventure channel, if you could check it out. Thanks.

  • @PaulSantas
    @PaulSantas 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the shoutout! Had a super fun time with you and Tyler!

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  3 года назад +1

      Yess more adventures to come!

  • @philipankrom7093
    @philipankrom7093 3 года назад +4

    Lon Chaney Sr. had the cabin built. Chaney was a silent film star. He and others spent lots of time at 4th Lake Lodge. There is a long sad story about 4th Lake Lodge and the Sierra Club. The Sierra Club wanted the cabin torn down, but the residents of Big Pine petitioned the Forest Service to leave the cabin and use it for the Wilderness Ranger. They won.

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  3 года назад

      wow, i did not know that. thank you for the information!

  • @keithmillard2527
    @keithmillard2527 2 года назад +4

    Palisade Glacier is not the southernmost glacier in the world, not even close. Every glacier in the southern hemisphere, including those in the Andes, New Zealand, many small Southern Ocean islands and the Antarctic ice sheet, is father south. Palisade Glacier is also not the southernmost in the US, or California or even the Sierras. IT IS, however, the largest remaining glacier in the Sierras, which is sad, given how small it is, about ¼ mile long. Had you hiked down to the lake, you would have see the incredible blue-green ice at the toe up close. If you had gone a little farther and hiked up onto the glacier, you would have seen tiny creeks cutting down into the ice with pieces of black sand scattered on the bottom, which is a very unusual sight since you can see past the sand and down into the glacial ice! You might also have seen small crevasses running across the surface, up to a few inches wide and 20 or so feet deep with crazy icicles formed down inside of them. You might also have seen mountain climbers scaling the peaks. This is a climber's paradise since the Palisade Range is the highest density of 14,000' peaks in the Sierras. Time for a return trip, right?! Enjoyed the video!

  • @taylorwalsh2323
    @taylorwalsh2323 6 месяцев назад

    Subscribed! This video and the Jacinto ones are super informational and make me want to get out there again!

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  6 месяцев назад

      glad it was helpful!! ty for the subscription!

  • @Betonrg
    @Betonrg Год назад

    First time I see one or your videos. I have benn there a few times. Congrats and now I am a New suscriber. Hugs guys.

  • @dmbeaster
    @dmbeaster 5 месяцев назад

    The smart way to start this hike is to drop all of your gear at the normal trailhead, and one person drives the car back to the hiker's lot. Then the one person strolls back to everyone else and the gear. Its 3/4 of a mile back up the road. Then start your backpack there. The trail is beautiful right from the start. It forks a short distance in (North and South Fork), then climbs along First Falls (a series of cascades). This avoids the awful sage and desert section. The two trails meet below Second Falls.
    There is no overnight parking at the trailhead.

  • @sluggotinfantryman
    @sluggotinfantryman 2 года назад +1

    Man you scored a clear day. Been there in smoke and haze. First time was like that. Except it snowed 10 inches that night. Lol. Same thing happened in July up at Cottonwood Lakes. Big Pine was October 10th.

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  2 года назад

      Oh wow mustve looked beautiful with all the snow though!!

    • @sluggotinfantryman
      @sluggotinfantryman 2 года назад

      @@ScarsThread the dog loved it.

    • @sluggotinfantryman
      @sluggotinfantryman 2 года назад

      @@ScarsThread dogs can't climb rocks. Even small ones. 5 feet rounded.

  • @ctinieblas1228
    @ctinieblas1228 2 года назад

    Nice complete video, just what I needed to make plans to go. Thanks.

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @ctinieblas1228
      @ctinieblas1228 2 года назад

      Very. I just came back from there. Amazing hike!

  • @ExploreLiveCreateShare
    @ExploreLiveCreateShare 2 года назад

    Awesome video and information! I’m heading there this sat!!

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  2 года назад

      have an amazing time! you'll love it!!

  • @NickandRachel
    @NickandRachel 3 года назад +1

    Gorgeous place! I'd love to hike there

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  3 года назад +1

      hope you get to do it one day!!

    • @NickandRachel
      @NickandRachel 3 года назад

      @@ScarsThread me too! We would love to make a video there it looks awesome!

  • @questrunnerchannel
    @questrunnerchannel 2 года назад

    Great trip! Always one of my favorite trails!

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  2 года назад +1

      seriously so pretty! we've only done it once, but can't wait to do it again!

  • @fathead8865
    @fathead8865 9 месяцев назад

    awesome video!! I will be heading up there this June to see what its all about.. any tips on the best time to arrive?

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  9 месяцев назад +1

      The first part of the hike had the most sun exposure, so starting right before sunrise is probably best to beat the heat!

  • @justintran5930
    @justintran5930 3 года назад +2

    LOVE THE VLOGS HYPE AF

  • @joycekim7428
    @joycekim7428 3 года назад

    Wauu! Thoroughly enjoyed this!

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  3 года назад

      thank you!! glad you liked it!

  • @AnthropianOdyssey
    @AnthropianOdyssey 2 года назад

    This is a great hike with some of the most beautiful lakes, A friend and I made the mistake of thinking we would do the entire hike from the camping area at the base to lake 5 and back all in a single day. It was brutal and our feet paid the price. We jumped into lake 5 to recuperate before heading back down the mountain completing our 1 day tour of the mountain.

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  2 года назад +1

      thats crazy! We saw a group of teenagers do the hike from the parking lot campground to the top of palisade glacier, and back in one day... insane

    • @shinysmileceecee
      @shinysmileceecee Год назад

      Is it possible to hike up to lake 3 and back in one day? It’s our first time going and we don’t wanna go unprepared 😭

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  Год назад +1

      Its definitely possible, but with the altitude and elevation gain it most likely wont be easy!! Depends on your skill level and hiking experience!

    • @shinysmileceecee
      @shinysmileceecee Год назад

      @@ScarsThread thank you so much! 🙌🏽😊

    • @danielkaranja7978
      @danielkaranja7978 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@shinysmileceeceeDefinitely possible with the right preparation. I went to the second lake starting from 5:40am and was back at the trail head by 12:30PM. Considering i was walking relatively slow, a faster and steadier walker can easily get to other lakes and still make it back by 3pm. But it may be a bit ambitious and it is best to plan for different outcomes.

  • @KathysOutdoorAdventures
    @KathysOutdoorAdventures 7 месяцев назад

    Hey great video! did you need a permit to stay overnight? Thank you

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you, and yes permit is required!

  • @elaineresendez4419
    @elaineresendez4419 Год назад

    Most of the hikes in the sierras are up hill. These. Hikes get strenuous in places. Try the south fork many razor back turns. Love these hikes.

  • @richardcliff3510
    @richardcliff3510 2 года назад

    Really nice video. I love this area. Can't wait to go back. What app did you use on your phone?

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  2 года назад

      thank you!! The hiking app I use is called AllTrails

  • @luiscorrea9381
    @luiscorrea9381 Год назад

    Great video!
    Question, is the parking there free with the wilderness permit??

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Yes, parking was free and we slept in our cars the night before the hike!

  • @GlobetrotterPiya
    @GlobetrotterPiya 5 месяцев назад

    Do we need to take permit also for day hike?

  • @biggiesmall8552
    @biggiesmall8552 2 месяца назад

    If we not staying overnight do we still need a permit?

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  2 месяца назад

      Nope, not for a day hike!

  • @MicahLoughman
    @MicahLoughman 2 года назад

    How cold is the water there?

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  2 года назад

      Ice cold! Cus of the glacier run off

  • @relyt159753
    @relyt159753 3 года назад +1

    Noice!!

  • @HanBaiDisciple
    @HanBaiDisciple 2 года назад

    My friends and I are planning to go in August therefore I like to know what was the mosquitos situation that you encountered at each lakes?

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  2 года назад

      when we went, we didnt experience too many mosquitos at the lake. (We only went to 2nd lake) There's a stream between lakes 2 and 3 that feeds into lake 2 and there were a TON of mosquitos there.

    • @danielkaranja7978
      @danielkaranja7978 11 месяцев назад

      ​@ScarsThread I myself was there in late June and the bug situation was the worst I have ever experienced. I experienced them nearly all in the wooded section of the south fork trail.

  • @oscarmolinaoutdooradventur1648
    @oscarmolinaoutdooradventur1648 2 года назад

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  • @echols2010
    @echols2010 Год назад

    Have you guys ever done lake 4-7 was wondering how it compared to the glacier

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  Год назад

      No we havent!

    • @dmbeaster
      @dmbeaster 5 месяцев назад

      They are not as interesting, but still a nice walk.

  • @ExploreLiveCreateShare
    @ExploreLiveCreateShare 2 года назад

    Might be a stupid question, but for backpacking overnight. Is it mandatory for bear containers to store our food? Or is it only highly recommended? I’m getting all kinds of answers. Thanks! And cool vlog!

    • @ExploreLiveCreateShare
      @ExploreLiveCreateShare 2 года назад

      I meant to ask, is it mandatory we bring a bear container food storage on this hike? Or is it recommended only?

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  2 года назад

      Hi!! Not sure whats changed this year, but it was mandatory to bring a bear canister last year. I would check on the inyo national forest website before heading out!

    • @PokeYourEyez
      @PokeYourEyez 2 года назад

      When I went, there was a bear food storage at the campsite.

    • @jerrypeevey
      @jerrypeevey Год назад

      You can google up an map of bear can requirements. Some of the areas they walked thru were required some not. All depends on where you camp.

    • @dmbeaster
      @dmbeaster 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@PokeYourEyezThere are no back country bear boxes. Bear cannisters are required.

  • @alenatravel
    @alenatravel 3 года назад

    Is there camp site with lake view ? Should you reserve it?

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  3 года назад

      You only need a permit to camp overnight, but you can camp anywhere you like! The sites are not marked and are all first come first serve

    • @alenatravel
      @alenatravel 3 года назад

      @@ScarsThread thanks. So should you pay for camping there ?

    • @keithmillard2527
      @keithmillard2527 2 года назад +2

      You cannot camp anywhere you like. It is illegal to camp within 100' of any water, and backcountry etiquette (accepted since backcountry travel began, and discussed in most backpacking references, and based on common courtesy) says don't camp right next to the trail. Having been to the Palisades enough times to know the trail, it looks like you camped right next to it, and at one of the most popular overlooks (the one with the huge boulder and dead snag near the edge of a cliff overlooking the lake, where everyone like to take a picture), which means anyone who wants to take a picture there has to intrude on your camp or include it in their picture, which is also bad etiquette. Out of respect for others and to "tread lightly" in high use areas, hike off the trail to set up camp. It requires a little more time and effort, but it's the right thing to do.

  • @m6n15
    @m6n15 2 года назад

    Love the bathing suit and shorts. Can you share the brand?

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  2 года назад +1

      Bathing suit is from Aerie, and shorts are from Vuori!

    • @m6n15
      @m6n15 2 года назад

      @@ScarsThread thank you 🙏🏼 Funny…I was just looking at the Vuori shorts on Friday and bought Aerie bathing suit yesterday.

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  2 года назад +1

      woah that crazy! I love vuori, everything i've gotten so far has been amazing!

  • @rachelleannligon7791
    @rachelleannligon7791 3 года назад

    Hello!
    I was able to get a 1 permit for north fork for our group which consists of 9 people, is 1 permit already enough for our group?
    Thank you 😊

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  3 года назад

      Hi! When you bought the permit, there should have been a space for the number of people in your group. If you put 9 in that spot, then you should be good. Also, permits are only required for overnight trips!

    • @rachelleannligon7791
      @rachelleannligon7791 3 года назад

      @@ScarsThread hi! Thanks for your response, it is greatly appreciated. Also, how do rangers check permits on the camping sites?

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  3 года назад

      @@rachelleannligon7791 we actually did not see any rangers check for permits on the trail. I believe it is random!

  • @jazzfan7491
    @jazzfan7491 2 года назад

    Wow, you guys are tough

    • @ScarsThread
      @ScarsThread  2 года назад +1

      We were def struggling inside 😂

  • @jerrypeevey
    @jerrypeevey Год назад

    Those plants you were running your hands through alongside the trail near the end of the video are very poisonous.

  • @alexjuarez9712
    @alexjuarez9712 6 месяцев назад +1

    Smoking weed helps with the mosquitoes