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Around July 4th there was plenty of water flowing through that area. Hopefully still is since I'll be headed up the JMT starting on the 1st.
I have never seen Sunrise Creek run so dry that I couldn't pump out of it. It's a year-round creek for every intent and purpose. If it's "very low", find a low spot or a pool.
Double check the open status on the Mist Trail. It's also not the best route for backpackers, for lots of reasons. It's just extra work and risk, but without the "mist" at this point.
frostillicus wrote:Yeah, it's definitely going to be tough, but I don't think I have any other options. I was only able to get a permit for Happy Isles to Sunrise/Merced Lake Pass Thru. Seems like that's really the only route to take, unless I'm missing something.
frostillicus wrote:One idea I'm considering is doing both HD and CR on Day 2... HD would be early in the morning, followed by a return to camp to rest for a bit, then up to CR and back to camp. Is that insane?
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