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Vista sul Ghiacciaio del North Palisade

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Vista sul Ghiacciaio del North Palisade

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The View of North Palisade Glacier offers a majestic perspective of the largest and southernmost glacier in the contiguous United States. Situated at an elevation of 3766 meters within California's John Muir Wilderness, this challenging viewpoint provides unparalleled vistas of the Palisade Glacier nestled beneath the towering peaks of the central Sierra Nevada. It is a prominent natural monument within the Inyo National Forest, drawing adventurers to its remote alpine setting.

Visitors consistently rave about the truly remarkable alpine experience…

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    27 gennaio 2024

    Escursionismo

    Seguendo il sentiero lungo la salita finale sulla cresta orientale del circo glaciale sotto North Palisade, formato da cinque vette di 4.000 m, ti verrà offerta una vista incredibile sul ghiacciaio North Palisade! L'ultimo miglio fino a questo punto è una corsa su astragalo e massi. Le anime gentili prima di te hanno lasciato gli tumuli per aiutarti a trovare la strada!
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    Elevazione 3.770 m

    Meteo

    Offerto da Foreca

    Oggi

    domenica 26 aprile

    -3°C

    -12°C

    34 %

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    Velocità max vento: 9,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Inyo County, California, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level for reaching the North Palisade Glacier viewpoint?

    The hike to the North Palisade Glacier viewpoint is considered challenging. While the initial sections through the Big Pine Lakes basin are well-defined trails, the final mile up to the viewpoint involves a significant scramble over talus and boulders. Hikers should be prepared for steep, uneven surfaces and some light Class 3 scrambling. Cairns left by previous visitors often help mark the way through this section.

    Is a permit required to hike to the North Palisade Glacier viewpoint?

    Yes, a wilderness permit is required for overnight stays in the John Muir Wilderness, which includes the area around the North Palisade Glacier viewpoint. For day hikes, permits are generally not required, but it's always advisable to check the latest regulations with the Inyo National Forest or the Big Pine Ranger Station before your trip, especially during peak seasons.

    Are there any family-friendly or beginner-friendly hiking options near the North Palisade Glacier viewpoint?

    While the full hike to the North Palisade Glacier viewpoint is challenging and not recommended for beginners or young children, the lower sections of the North Fork of Big Pine Creek Trail, particularly up to Second or Third Lake, offer more moderate and family-friendly hiking experiences. These trails provide stunning views of the alpine lakes and surrounding peaks without the extreme difficulty of the final ascent to the glacier viewpoint.

    What is the policy for dogs on trails near the North Palisade Glacier viewpoint?

    Dogs are generally allowed on trails within the John Muir Wilderness and Inyo National Forest, including the North Fork of Big Pine Creek Trail, but they must be kept on a leash. Owners are responsible for packing out all waste. Be aware that the challenging terrain, especially the final scramble to the viewpoint, may not be suitable for all dogs, and wildlife encounters are possible.

    What amenities are available in Big Pine, California, for hikers visiting the glacier viewpoint?

    Big Pine, California, serves as the primary gateway town for visitors to the North Palisade Glacier area. It offers basic amenities including a few small restaurants, cafes, and general stores where hikers can resupply. There are also several lodging options, such as motels and campgrounds, suitable for pre- or post-hike stays.

    How long does it typically take to hike to the North Palisade Glacier viewpoint?

    The hike to the North Palisade Glacier viewpoint is a full-day endeavor for most experienced hikers. Depending on your pace, fitness level, and time spent enjoying the views, a round trip can take anywhere from 10 to 14 hours. Many hikers choose to break up the journey by camping overnight at one of the Big Pine Lakes.

    What are the best viewpoints in the North Palisade Glacier area, besides the main viewpoint?

    Beyond the primary viewpoint directly overlooking the glacier, the entire Big Pine Lakes basin offers spectacular vistas. Second Lake and Third Lake are particularly renowned for their vibrant turquoise waters and dramatic mountain backdrops, providing excellent photographic opportunities and stunning views of the surrounding peaks. Sam Mack Meadow also offers a picturesque high-altitude setting.

    What kind of wildlife might hikers encounter near the North Palisade Glacier viewpoint?

    The John Muir Wilderness is home to diverse wildlife. Hikers might spot various bird species, marmots, pikas, and ground squirrels. Larger mammals such as deer, bighorn sheep, and even black bears are present, though less commonly seen. Always store food properly in bear canisters and maintain a safe distance from all wildlife.

    Is it possible to do a loop hike to the North Palisade Glacier viewpoint?

    The most common and direct route to the North Palisade Glacier viewpoint is an out-and-back trail via the North Fork of Big Pine Creek. While there are other trails in the broader John Muir Wilderness, a true loop that encompasses the viewpoint itself is not a standard or easily navigable option due to the challenging, off-trail nature of the final ascent and the rugged alpine terrain.

    How does the North Palisade Glacier viewpoint compare to just hiking to the Big Pine Lakes?

    Hiking to the Big Pine Lakes offers a beautiful and rewarding experience in itself, with stunning alpine scenery and vibrant turquoise waters. However, reaching the North Palisade Glacier viewpoint provides a unique and more challenging adventure, offering a rare, close-up perspective of the largest and southernmost glacier in the contiguous U.S. The viewpoint offers a panoramic vista of the glacier, its proglacial lake, and the towering 14,000-foot peaks, which is a more dramatic and expansive view than what is typically seen from the lower lakes.

    What are the typical weather conditions at the North Palisade Glacier viewpoint, especially at high elevation?

    Weather at 12,600 feet (3,840 meters) can be highly unpredictable and change rapidly, even in summer. Expect significant temperature drops, especially after sunset. Afternoon thunderstorms are common during summer months, bringing rain, hail, and lightning. Strong winds are also frequent. Hikers should always carry layers, rain gear, and be prepared for cold conditions, even if the forecast at lower elevations is warm.

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