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Cima del Mather Pass PCT/JMT

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Cima del Mather Pass PCT/JMT

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Mather Pass is a renowned high mountain pass situated at an elevation of 3,678 meters (12,068 feet) within California's majestic Sierra Nevada mountain range. This challenging summit lies deep within Kings Canyon National Park and the Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness, marking a significant point on both the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) and the John Muir Trail (JMT). It serves as a natural divide, separating the stunning Palisade Basin to the north from the Upper Basin, which holds the headwaters of the…

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    19 de junio de 2022

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    Mather Pass es uno de los pasos más traicioneros del PCT. A principios del verano, es probable que las curvas estén enterradas bajo la nieve. La subida es empinada, así que supera el paso cuando la nieve todavía esté congelada y usa (al menos) microspikes. Si la nieve es demasiado fangosa, es posible que tengas que trepar por un campo de rocas.
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    5 de octubre de 2019

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    Después de una subida empinada que culmina con innumerables curvas desde ambos lados, la cima de Mather Pass lo recompensa con impresionantes vistas a ambos lados, y es fácil obtener una Foto panorámica con los lagos de ambos lados escalando solo un poco en las rocas sobre el rastro.
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    Elevación 3.680 m

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    58 %

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    Ubicación: Fresno County, California, Estados Unidos de Amércia

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    What is the typical difficulty rating for Mather Pass Summit?

    Mather Pass is considered a challenging high mountain pass, suitable for experienced hikers and backpackers. The ascent involves a steep climb with numerous switchbacks on both sides. Hikers should be prepared for significant elevation gain and potentially difficult terrain, especially if snow is present.

    What are the essential gear recommendations for hiking Mather Pass, especially in early summer?

    In early summer, when snow is likely to still cover the pass, microspikes are essential for safe passage. If the snow becomes too slushy later in the day, navigating through rock fields might be necessary. Always carry appropriate layers, navigation tools, sufficient water, and food for a high-alpine environment.

    Are there any specific permits required to hike Mather Pass Summit?

    Yes, Mather Pass is located within Kings Canyon National Park and the Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness. As part of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) and John Muir Trail (JMT), wilderness permits are required for overnight stays. It's crucial to check the specific permit application process and regulations for the season and your planned itinerary well in advance.

    How does Mather Pass compare to other high passes on the John Muir Trail, such as Pinchot Pass?

    Mather Pass is one of six high mountain passes above 11,000 feet on the John Muir Trail, situated south of Muir Pass and north of Pinchot Pass. While all these passes present significant challenges, Mather Pass is particularly known for its steep, switchbacking ascent and the potential for snow coverage well into summer, making it one of the more treacherous sections for some hikers.

    What are the notable natural features or landmarks visible from Mather Pass Summit?

    From the summit, hikers are rewarded with stunning panoramic views. To the north, you can see the beautiful Palisade Basin with its lakes, and to the south, the Upper Basin, which holds the headwaters of the South Fork Kings River. The impressive Palisades group of peaks lies to the north, and Split Mountain, one of California's fourteeners, is immediately southeast of the pass.

    Is Mather Pass Summit suitable for a winter hike?

    Mather Pass is generally not recommended for winter hiking due to extreme conditions. The pass lies at 12,068 feet (3,678 meters) and is prone to heavy snow, avalanches, and severe weather. It is considered one of the most treacherous passes along the PCT, especially in early summer when snow is still prevalent. Winter travel would require advanced mountaineering skills, extensive experience, and specialized gear.

    Are there any family-friendly or beginner-friendly hiking options near Mather Pass Summit?

    Mather Pass Summit itself is an advanced backpacking route and is not considered family-friendly or suitable for beginners due to its extreme difficulty, high elevation, and remote wilderness setting. Any hikes in the immediate vicinity would also be challenging. For family-friendly options, it's best to explore trails at lower elevations within Kings Canyon National Park, far from the high passes.

    What are the typical weather conditions to expect at Mather Pass Summit?

    Weather at Mather Pass can be highly unpredictable and change rapidly, even during the best months. Expect cold temperatures, strong winds, and the possibility of afternoon thunderstorms. Even in late summer, nighttime temperatures can drop below freezing. Always check the latest Mather Pass weather forecast for the JMT before and during your trip.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails leading to Mather Pass Summit?

    Mather Pass is located within Kings Canyon National Park and the Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness. Generally, dogs are not allowed on wilderness trails within National Parks, including the PCT and JMT sections that traverse these areas. It's crucial to verify the most current regulations with the National Park Service before planning a trip with a dog.

    What are the best months to hike Mather Pass Summit to avoid snow?

    The best months to hike Mather Pass Summit are typically late summer and early autumn, generally from late July through September. During this period, snowmelt has largely receded, and the weather tends to be more stable. However, even then, hikers should be prepared for the possibility of early season snow or lingering snowfields, especially on north-facing slopes.

    What are the parking and trailhead access options for Mather Pass?

    Access to Mather Pass is typically via multi-day backpacking trips along the PCT or JMT, originating from various trailheads outside the immediate pass area. Common access points include those in Yosemite National Park (for JMT northbound) or various trailheads in the southern Sierra. Parking at these trailheads often requires permits or reservations, especially during peak season, and can fill up quickly. Public transport to these remote trailheads is limited.

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