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Paso Donohue

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Paso Donohue

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Donohue Pass is a prominent high mountain pass situated at an elevation of 3,373 meters (11,066 feet) in California's majestic Sierra Nevada mountain range. This significant landmark serves as a natural boundary between the renowned Yosemite National Park and the expansive Ansel Adams Wilderness, bridging Mono and Tuolumne counties. Positioned strategically between Mount Lyell and Donohue Peak, it is a crucial waypoint for hikers on both the iconic John Muir Trail (JMT) and the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT).

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    2 de julio de 2022

    Senderismo

    Donohue Pass es el último paso importante a lo largo del PCT si camina hacia el norte. Está cubierto de nieve hasta principios de verano o finales de primavera. La vista hacia el valle con lagos azules brillantes es impresionante. La subida desde el lado norte (senderismo hacia el sur) es mucho más empinada que desde el lado sur.
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    20 de enero de 2017

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    Donohue Peak se encuentra a lo largo de la frontera este del Parque Nacional Yosemite. Si bien la cumbre a menudo se ve eclipsada por sus vecinos mucho más grandes, Lyell y McClure, las vistas desde la cumbre por sí solas valen el esfuerzo de escalar.
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    22 de marzo de 2017

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    John Muir Trail cruza Donohue Pass en la parte superior de Lyell Canyon cayendo al norte hacia Tuolumne Meadows y al sureste hacia Island Pass y Thousand Island Lake, con vistas espectaculares en ambas direcciones: komoot.com/tour/14724880
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    Lago Thousand Island y Paso Donohue - Recorrido circular desde Waugh Lake

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    Elevación 3.370 m

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    Ubicación: Mono County, California, Estados Unidos de Amércia

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    What are the permit requirements for hiking or camping near Donohue Pass?

    Access to Donohue Pass, especially for exiting Yosemite National Park, is regulated by a daily quota to preserve its wilderness character. Overnight wilderness permits are required for camping and are highly sought after. It's crucial to secure these permits well in advance through the appropriate park service (Yosemite National Park or Inyo National Forest, depending on your entry point and direction of travel).

    Is Donohue Pass considered dog-friendly?

    No, Donohue Pass is located within Yosemite National Park and the Ansel Adams Wilderness, where strict regulations apply. Dogs are generally not permitted on wilderness trails, including those leading to and over Donohue Pass. Always check current park regulations before planning a trip with pets.

    Are there any family-friendly hiking options around Donohue Pass?

    Donohue Pass itself is a challenging high-altitude destination best suited for experienced backpackers and long-distance hikers. The terrain is rugged, and the distances are significant. While the general area offers many trails, direct routes to Donohue Pass are not typically considered family-friendly due to the elevation gain, distance, and exposure.

    What are the most popular routes or trails that cross Donohue Pass?

    Donohue Pass is a critical waypoint on two of America's most famous long-distance trails: the John Muir Trail (JMT) and the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). Both trails converge and cross the pass. Hikers often approach it from Tuolumne Meadows via Lyell Canyon (southbound JMT/PCT) or from Thousand Island Lake (northbound JMT/PCT).

    How long does it typically take to hike to Donohue Pass?

    Hiking to Donohue Pass is usually part of a multi-day backpacking trip due to its remote location and the distances involved. For example, from Tuolumne Meadows, it's approximately 12.8 miles (20.6 km) to the pass, often taking a full day or more depending on your pace and pack weight. From Thousand Island Lake, it's about 6.3 miles (10.1 km).

    What are the parking and trailhead options for accessing Donohue Pass?

    The primary access point for Donohue Pass is often from Tuolumne Meadows in Yosemite National Park. Parking is available at various trailheads within Tuolumne Meadows, but spaces fill up quickly, especially during peak season. Another common access point is from the eastern side, often involving trailheads near Mammoth Lakes, which lead into the Ansel Adams Wilderness and eventually to the pass.

    Can Donohue Pass be hiked in winter, and what are the conditions like?

    Winter hiking to Donohue Pass is an extremely challenging endeavor, suitable only for highly experienced mountaineers with proper winter gear and avalanche training. The pass is typically snow-covered until early summer or late spring, and winter conditions bring severe cold, deep snow, and significant avalanche risk. It is not recommended for casual winter recreation.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter around Donohue Pass?

    The high-alpine environment around Donohue Pass is home to various resilient wildlife. Hikers frequently report sightings of marmots, especially near rocky areas. Other potential sightings include pikas, various bird species, and occasionally larger mammals like deer or bears, though bears are less common at the highest elevations of the pass itself.

    Are there any notable landmarks or viewpoints near Donohue Pass besides the main pass views?

    Absolutely. While the pass itself offers stunning panoramic views, the journey to it is equally rewarding. To the north, you can see Mount Lyell and its shrinking glacier. To the south, the views extend to Mount Ritter and Banner Peak above Thousand Island Lake, the jagged Minarets, and the distant Silver Divide. Along the trails, you'll encounter pristine streams, alpine lakes, and unique polished granite benches dotted with wind-sculpted whitebark pines.

    How does the difficulty of Donohue Pass compare when approaching from different directions?

    Hikers often note that the climb from the north side (when hiking southbound on the JMT/PCT, descending towards Tuolumne Meadows) is considerably steeper than the ascent from the south side (when hiking northbound, coming from Thousand Island Lake). Both approaches involve significant elevation gain and challenging high-altitude terrain.

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