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- Pioneer Basin Trail and Map - High Sierra Trails
Pioneer Basin is easily within reach for day-hike explorations Fourth Recess Just before the trail junction leading up to Pioneer Basin a side trail crosses Mono Creek and makes the short passage to Fourth Recess Lake This spectacular lake has good campsites among the trees on either side of the outlet stream
- Backpacking the Pioneer Mountains of Montana – TrailGroove Blog
Access to trailheads on the western side of the west Pioneers is from Montana Hwy 278 and Montana Hwy 43 near Wisdom, MT and Jackson, MT Maps and Books The Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest (Central) map provides a non-topographical overview of the area and is a good resource for planning general routes
- Pioneer Mountains, MT : Climbing, Hiking Mountaineering . . .
Overview Southwest Montana's Pioneer Range is separated into the East and West Pioneer Ranges by the Wise River and the Pioneer Scenic Byway The West Pioneer Mountains are gentle and have no peaks above timberline The East Pioneers are a jagged line of 10,000ft and 11,000ft peaks The Pioneers lie north of Dillon, southwest of Butte, and southeast of Wisdom This range sees relatively few
- Pioneer Mountains Trail Map | Trailforks
Pioneer Mountains mountain bike trail map 58 trails on an interactive map of the trail network
- The Pioneer Basin Area - radarmusic. comcastbiz. net
A Short Trip in the Pioneer Basin Area Morning at Lower Hopkins Lake from the outlet, looking north A well defined trail goes around the lake on the right and into the sunlit trees, where it climbs into the pass to the right just below the peak seen almost dead center Lower Hopkins Lake A Pioneer Basin Trip from Edison Lake, June 2003 From the Fourth recess, it was child's play getting back
- Pioneer Basin – Hike For Days
A trip over Mono Pass to explore an intriguing spot on the map Pioneer Basin easily became one of my favorite places in the Sierra The stats: Trailhead: Mono Pass Trail Passes: Mono Pass Trip odo: 23 3 miles Elevation Gain Loss: 6,330 6,330ft For Days? Yes, 2 days The words: Pioneer Basin
- Pioneer Basin - Mono Pass - BACKPACKING THE AMERICAN WEST
Then we were over Mono Pass and down to Trail Lake, a pretty easy day Next day was down to Golden Creek then across and up to Pioneer Basin This area used to be heavily used to horse packers but is off limits to overnight horse trips now Seems that few go there The trail is unmaintained and terrible But the basin is enormous and beautiful
- Hiking the Trails of the Pioneer Mountains: Take Two
Maps and Books The National Forest map offers an overview for trip planning and the Delorme Montana Atlas Gazetteer can help with getting to and from the trailhead In regards to books see Exploring Montana's Pioneer Mountains as well as Hiking Montana and 100 Classic Hikes Montana
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