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45 female
 Joined Jan 18 2011
 In the Wild
Minaret Falls TrailSierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
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LucyanTriplogs 1,447
Hiking2.72 Miles 141 AEG
Hiking2.72 Miles
141 ft AEG
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 Joined Feb 17 2010
 Moscow, RU
Minaret Falls TrailSierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
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AndreyPTriplogs 284
Hiking8.80 Miles 1,470 AEG
Hiking8.80 Miles   4 Hrs   40 Mns   1.89 mph
1,470 ft AEG
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Finally got to Mammoth Mountain Ski Area that turns into Mountain Bike Park in summers, so their business is going year-round. Rode a scenic gondola to the top of Mammoth mountain and back, then went to Devils Postpile NM.
Hiked from Ranger Station to Minaret Falls, back to the bridge via John Muir and King Creek trail, made a Devils Postpile loop, then down to Rainbow Falls and Lower Falls, then up to Reds Meadow Resort.
Minaret Falls is shown on map as a stream dividing into three and then reuniting into one between JMT and PCT. Actually PCT goes to the bottom falls and from there it's possible to hike up along the falls. The falls is wide and has multiple tiers, there's a little swimming hole, actually the size of jacuzzi, one the middle level and it was occupied when I got there.
King Creek trail gives a nice frontal view of Devils Postpile as you are looking at it from the same level, not from the bottom of it as you do from official viewpoint. Rainbow Falls is as good as they say. As for Lower Falls, I think it isn't worth going there, it's not actually a falls, more like a rapids.
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