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Hello,

I recently hiked up to Kearsarge Pass. I have a book called "The High Sierra" by R.J. Secor which I am sure most of you have heard about. According to this book, the distance between the Kearsarge Pass and Onion Valley is 4 miles, I thought it was 4.7 miles, then somebody on the trail tells me that it is 5 miles long.

Do anyone knows that true distance? where do one gets the right information on distances from one place to another?

I'm curious, I wonder who is right? I’m perplexed.

Thank you

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Its about 4.7 per my gps.

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I backpacked Bishop to Onion 2 weeks ago, the descent from Kearsarge Pass to Onion Valley trailhead took 3 hrs 20 min, that's a total time incl breaks and sat phone call to arrange pickup. I typically do a 1.6 mph "knee-speed" backpack descent, based on years of my trail notes and topo maps (no GPs), so that equates to 5.3 miles or so. Harvey

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i recently did this hike. i had my gps and it read 4.7 miles. and if i remember my map total was 4.7 as well.

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This is a silly interjection, but once after a climb of Mt. Gould, a friend and I descended from Kearsarge Pass to Onion Valley in 59 minutes. Including a lengthy skinny dip in Gilbert Lake.

I was younger.

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I'll check it on my GPS Saturday. I'm headed out of OV to Kings Canyon (Roads End) and back. Plan to take ALL of Saturday. smile............................................DUG


Everywhere is walking distance if you have the time. ~Steven Wright
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Gilbert Lake? But-but-but - I've drunk from that lake!

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Originally Posted By hightinerary
Gilbert Lake? But-but-but - I've drunk from that lake!


Glad you didn't skinny dip in Flower lake. hahaha I was there last week with my scouts and we all drank from it. ;-)

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Thank you for all the responses, I guess, it is 4.7 then. I need to buy one of those watches that keep track of the miles like the Garmin 405 I think it's called.

Thank you


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