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Distance

35.88 miles

Elevation Gain

5541 ft

Route Type

Loop

Description

Added by Kyle Frost

The Lyell loop is a backpacking trip that takes at least 2 days and covers 4 passes in the Yosemite backcountry. If you have a little more time, you can also be done in 3 days.

Start the hike at the Mono pass trail. You'll eventually take the fork towards Parker Pass a couple miles in. We tackled the trail in late spring, and it quickly became clear that there was still enough snow to make our lives difficult. As we climbed out of the Parker drainage, the trail essentially disappeared and we resorted to map and compass for our backcountry route finding.

Reaching the 11,100ft Parker Pass provided but a brief respite. After all, we’d only hiked 8 miles so far; we still had 2 more passes and 10 miles to go before camping for the night. The view towards Kuna Crest and the Parker drainage is spectacular though!

As we climbed the slopes above Parker Pass, It quickly became clear that we might be the first people to tackle Koip pass this season. The way ahead was untouched snow, not another footprint for miles. Julian didn’t bring crampons, so I was tasked with leading the way up to the pass and kicking steps for him to follow. We severely underestimated the snow conditions; it takes exponential more energy and time to cover distance while post-holing.

The view on the eastern side of Koip pass was a welcome sight. We still had a long day ahead, but at 12,260ft, we had reached the high point of Saturday’s hike. We managed a bit of fun glissading down the east side of the pass, saving us a bit of time and energy.

Our route took us around the edge of the frozen Alger Lakes to Gem pass. Here, we found (then lost) the trail, resulting in some sketchy scrambling up the side of a snowy ridge to reach the pass. From there, it was all downhill to Gem Lake; we rolled into camp about 8:15pm, to the incredulous looks of a couple campers who didn’t believe that we had come from Yosemite that morning.

We were back on the trail by 6:30am, heading past Waugh Lake and up towards Donahue pass. After Donahue, all we had left was a 13 mile slog through the wet and muddy Lyell Canyon. Luckily, the rest of our day would be on flat trail, but man, that was a long 13 miles to cap a 21 mile day.

You'll exit the trail near the Tuolumne Meadows ranger station, a couple miles from where your car is. Luckily, it's pretty easy to hitchhike in Yosemite.

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