The trail splits not far from the parking area and we took the trail marked "Golden Trout Lakes". The trail is over grown in spots but is easy enough to follow with some strategically placed cairns here and there. The route gains elevation fairly quickly and after a couple of hours,we arrived at the upper unnamed lake. From here we could see our target above us. The route up to the peak is not obvious so It was good to have one of our party familiar with it. It looked a little intimidating, but I was assured by my buddies that the toughest part was mostly class 3 scramble.
We spent a little time soaking up the scenery, and I wished I had thought to bring my fishing rod as the trout were clearly visible from the clear blue waters below.

After a quick bite we headed around the left side of the lake, using as our target a large quartz vain that leads to a small draw up to our approach. The way up to that point required some serious boulder hopping (about 45 minutes worth) Not my favorite thing.

At this point we made our way up and around the North side of the ridge to a point which was right to the edge of my comfort zone,

Once on top we were treated to some spectacular views of the surrounding peaks and lakes, although it was quite hazy due to all the smoke from the Station fire in La Canada. We spent some time absorbing the view and signed the register. (the last entry was 8/16/09) This is apparently not a very popular peak, but I certainly enjoyed it. 8)
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