
Onion Valley
When we arrived, we took a quick hike up to Gilbert Lake for lunch, probably about 2.5 miles up the Kearsarge Pass trail.

Gilbert Lake

I could get used to this.
Looking back, I wish we had hiked up to Golden Trout Lake that first day, as we'd be passing right by Gilbert again the following day but whatever... it'll be there next time.
The next morning we got up just before sunrise, which over the Owens Valley, never disappoints. We had breakfast and set out for Kearsarge Pass.

Sunrise from Onion Valley

Fireweed near the outlet stream from Gilbert
The trail is easy hiking, only averaging about 500 feet per mile the entire way and passing by five or six lakes, each with their own little personalities.

Little Pothole Lake

University Peak

That Delicious Sierra Granite
Not much else to report on the way up... Just a straightforward and extremely enjoyable hike. More shots:

Heart Lake

Panorama back toward camp from the Trail (click for King Size)

Big Pothole Lake
I was particularly mesmerized by this formation:

Well-played, Earth.
When you get to the pass, as with most Sierra passes, the entire world seemingly unfolds before your eyes.

View from Kearsarge Pass (click for Turbo)
On the way down, we took the short and extremely worthwhile side trip to Matlock Lake, easily the most impressive of all lakes in this area.

Paintbrush and some kind of Sage imposter flowers

Endangered Mountain Yellow-Legged Frogs (yep, those same ones)

University Peak above Matlock Lake

Sunrise before departing for Langley
Overall, Onion Valley and Kearsarge Pass are *%$^in cool places. Absolutely perfect for fairly relaxed acclimation hikes. As usual, because they're fairly popular, online forums and certain guide books (*cough* Secor *cough*) say the place is rampantly overused and basically a dump not worth visiting.

I'll put the Langley stuff in a seperate report.
More pics here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wattifoto/ ... 975514410/