Sisters Loop via Camp Lake from Lava Lake TH

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Sisters Loop via Camp Lake from Lava Lake TH

Post by ghsmith76 » September 19th, 2011, 5:54 pm

First I would like to thank the Portland Hikers Organization for providing me with valuable information that helped me and friend Bob put together a great 5 day trip around/through the 3 Sisters peaks. Also this is a trip report from a couple of old guys who were mostly concerned about survival but ended up anxious for more such multi-day trips.

This trip starting and ending at the Lava Lake Trailhead, Sept. 14-18, 2011. We decided to modify the traditional 50 mile loop around the 3 Sisters with a 35 mile version that cuts through the Middle and South Sister via Camp and Chambers Lakes. The choice to go from the East over to the West was determined by believing that finding the trail would be easier once leaving Camp Lake heading west. We found that it probably did not matter, the trail was well defined all the way.

Day one on Sept. 14 (fairly warm day) nearly did me in going 12 miles to Soap Creek. Problem, I was consuming more water than planned and we had been warned that Alder Creek was dry. I did thank God for a strong flowing Alder Creek due to the warm afternoon snow melt. But we did push our old bodies a bit. I’m a 57 year old office guy with 2 artificial hips and Bob is 64. Our packs were about 38 lbs which worked out pretty well, we did end up taking more food then was needed.

First night at Soap Creek junction of the trail to Green Lakes and Camp Lake we met backpacker Jeff, a Medical School Intern at Emory. He also started at Lava Lake and was on his last night. His friends had scared him into believing that bears were a problem so he never cooked anything at night in fear of become a victim of a bear attack. He did say he was heading to Bronco Billy’s for all the ribs he could eat and we to ended up there at the end of our trip.

After re-hydrating and a good night’s sleep day 2 took us to Camp Lake which turned out to be the easiest hiking day. Luckily we got there before a front came in which brought wind, cold and low clouds. But Camp Lake is a treat especially when it is all yours. This was our critical decision point. Would we be able to climb over the steep wall to get out of the Camp Lake basin. The trail led us to a fairly steep ice/snow covered incline we had to climb with just hiking poles and normal boots. I am so glad we decided to do it because the reward of going down the West side along Separation Creek was exceptionally beautiful.

We ended up camping at Reese Lake just North of the trail junction with the PCT. A very scenic location looking up at the South Sister and the lake was warm enough to entice us into a swim. However, that 3rd night was the coldest. We woke up to plenty of frost causing our departure to be a bit delayed. Our goal for day 4 was to get beyond the Obsidian area hopefully to beyond Opie Dilldock Pass. With a late start and late afternoon high cold winds we stopped at Sawyer Bar. The winds were strong and the outlook for comfort bleak, but all this changed by morning to give us balmy temperatures to get an early start. Actually climbing over Opie Dilldock was more work then we expected, but we saved some energy for a climb to the top of Yapoah Crater.

Overall this 5 day 35 mile loop turned out to be a fabulous trip. No rain, plenty of water, awesome mountain scenery and wild flowers at their finest. I highly recommend this Sisters cut through but realize that the window of opportunity is fairly short when snow does not clear until late summer.
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South Mattieu Lake.jpg
South Mattieu Lake where you get your first taste of the scenery to come.
Bob Cooling Off Feet.jpg
Bob cooling off feet in stream below Camp lake
Camp Lake.jpg
Camp Lake
Climb from Camp Lake.jpg
Climb out from Camp lake basin. Snow was mostly ice.
South Chamber Lake.jpg
South Chamber Lake. beautiful in a different way.
Looking West above Separation Creek.jpg
The Husband is impressive from hike down the west side.
Reese Lake Campsite.jpg
Reese Lake campsite looking up at the South Sister
Cold Morning at Reese lake.jpg
Cold morning kept clouds clinging to the Sister
Flowers most of the way to Obsidian.jpg
Flowers like this most of the way on west side up to Obsidian Fals
Valley below The Husband.jpg
Valley below The Husband beckons another trip
Obsidian Falls.jpg
Obsidian Falls area is the only place we ran into people.
Flowers in Creek above the Falls.jpg
Flowers in stream above Obsidian Falls gave us a good place to replenish our water supply
Looking Back during Opie Dilldock Climb.jpg
Looking back on trail leading up to Opie Dilldock Pass
Opie Dilldock.jpg
Opie Dilldock Pass
Heading back to LL Trailhead.jpg
Heading back to Lava Lake Trailhead
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Re: Sisters Loop via Camp Lake from Lava Lake TH

Post by pdxflowergirl » September 19th, 2011, 6:12 pm

Fantastic TR! Thanks for sharing. The trail up to Opie D. Pass is so beautiful. Though I haven't been to any part of Three Sisters that doesn't impress me.
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Re: Sisters Loop via Camp Lake from Lava Lake TH

Post by zepboy » September 19th, 2011, 8:50 pm

Hey Greg, it was a great pleasure meeting you guys on the trail. You guys were right about that cold weather system moving in. By the time I got to South Mathieu Lake on Thursday afternoon it was windy, cloudy, and cold. I even felt a few rain drops on my face. I am gonna post my own trip report later this week when I recover from my overnight call.

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Re: Sisters Loop via Camp Lake from Lava Lake TH

Post by retired jerry » September 19th, 2011, 9:14 pm

Nice report, I am reliving it

38 pounds? are you kidding??? (just giving you a hard time, don't pay any attention)

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