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Glen Pass

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Glen Pass

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Glen Pass is a challenging mountain pass situated at an elevation of 11,926 feet (3,635 meters) in the heart of the Sierra Nevada range. Located within Kings Canyon National Park in eastern Fresno County, California, this prominent landmark serves as a crucial high-altitude link along both the renowned John Muir Trail (JMT) and the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). It connects the picturesque Rae Lakes basin to the north with Charlotte Lake to the south, offering a true High Sierra wilderness…

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    25. November 2021

    Wandern

    Glen Pass auf einer Höhe von 10.544 Fuß ist wohl einer der, wenn nicht sogar der Pass mit den besten Postkartenaussichten. Das hat seinen Preis, denn es ist auch einer der skizzenhaftesten Pässe, die Sie in der High Sierra erklimmen werden. Das liegt nicht unbedingt an seiner Höhe, denn der Försterpass ist noch viel höher, sondern an den gefährlichen Altschneefeldern, auf denen man schnell rutschen kann. Mikrospikes und ein Eispickel sind also bis zum Frühsommer ein MUSS.
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    3. Dezember 2022

    Wandern

    Höchster Punkt auf dem Rae Lakes Loop, einer vier- bis fünftägigen Wandertour im Sequoia National Park. Anstrengend aber jeden Tropfen Schweiß wert!
    Der Ausblick auf die drei drei Rae Lakes ist einfach wahnsinnig schön.

    12. Dezember 2022

    Wandern

    Northbound: Auch wenn sich der Aufstieg eine gefühlte Ewigkeit zieht, ist der Blick über den Pass atemberaubend! Kurze, knackige Switchbacks kurz vor dem höchsten Punkt des Passes. Vorsicht bei Schneedecken und lockeren Steinen.

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    Rae Lakes Loop

    61,1km

    23:20

    2.130m

    2.160m

    Hike the difficult 37.9-mile Rae Lakes Loop in Kings Canyon National Park, featuring alpine lakes, dramatic peaks, and Glen Pass views.

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    Ort: Fresno County, Kalifornien, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

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    What are the main trails that cross Glen Pass?

    Glen Pass is a crucial high point along both the renowned John Muir Trail (JMT) and the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). It is also the highest point of the popular Rae Lakes Loop Trail, a multi-day backpacking route within Kings Canyon National Park.

    How challenging is the hike over Glen Pass, especially compared to other Sierra passes?

    Glen Pass is considered one of the more difficult passes on the JMT. Hikers often describe it as a 'beast' due to its steep ascent and descent, particularly on the north side. While Forester Pass is higher, Glen Pass is known for its challenging gradient and potentially dangerous old snowfields, especially until early summer.

    What are the typical snow conditions on Glen Pass, particularly in early summer?

    Until early summer, dangerous old snowfields can persist on Glen Pass, especially on the steep north side. These can be 'sketchy' due to the high gradient, making microspikes and an ice axe highly recommended for safety during this period. Always check current conditions before your trip.

    Are permits required to hike over Glen Pass or for the Rae Lakes Loop?

    Yes, permits are required for all overnight backpacking trips in Kings Canyon National Park, including those that cross Glen Pass as part of the John Muir Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, or Rae Lakes Loop. These permits are highly competitive, especially for popular entry points like Onion Valley or Roads End, and should be secured well in advance.

    What are the best options for parking when accessing trails that lead to Glen Pass?

    Primary access points for trails leading to Glen Pass include the Onion Valley trailhead (via Kearsarge Pass) and Roads End in Kings Canyon. Parking at these trailheads can fill up quickly, especially during peak season. Arriving early or arranging for a shuttle service is often advisable.

    Is Glen Pass suitable for families or beginner hikers?

    Glen Pass is a strenuous and challenging high-altitude pass, making it generally not suitable for families with young children or beginner hikers. It requires good physical conditioning, experience with multi-day backpacking, and proper gear. There are more accessible, family-friendly trails in other areas of Kings Canyon National Park.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails leading to and over Glen Pass?

    No, dogs are generally not allowed on the trails within the wilderness areas of Kings Canyon National Park, which includes Glen Pass and the John Muir Trail/Pacific Crest Trail sections. This is to protect wildlife and preserve the natural environment. Always check the latest park regulations regarding pets.

    What is the approximate mileage and duration for the Rae Lakes Loop, which includes Glen Pass?

    The Rae Lakes Loop is approximately 41.4 miles (66.6 km) long. Most hikers complete this challenging loop in four to five days, depending on their pace and how many side trips they take. It's an exhausting but incredibly rewarding journey.

    What are the key differences between Glen Pass and Kearsarge Pass?

    While both are high Sierra passes, Glen Pass (11,926 ft) is located deep within the wilderness on the JMT/PCT and Rae Lakes Loop, known for its steep, challenging terrain and snowfields. Kearsarge Pass (11,709 ft) is a popular entry/exit point to the JMT/PCT from the east side, often used for resupply. Kearsarge Pass is generally considered less technically demanding than Glen Pass, though still a significant climb.

    What kind of views can I expect from the summit of Glen Pass?

    Glen Pass is renowned for its 'picture postcard views.' From the summit, you'll be treated to breathtaking panoramic vistas, especially looking north over the stunning Rae Lakes Basin, featuring glass-smooth lakes and the iconic Painted Lady. Looking south, you'll see towards Vidette Meadows and Charlotte Lake. The views are often cited as among the most beautiful scenery on the JMT.

    Are there any amenities or resupply points directly near Glen Pass?

    Glen Pass is located deep within a wilderness area, so there are no direct amenities or resupply points nearby. Hikers on the JMT or PCT typically plan resupplies at locations like Muir Trail Ranch (north of Glen Pass) or through trailheads like Onion Valley (via Kearsarge Pass) which require a significant detour.

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