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Imported descriptionTrail Description and General InformationTrail DescriptionThis is an 8.5-mile unmaintained trail that begins at an elevation of 3,900 feet. It climbs steep, exposed switchbacks and becomes harder to follow as it continues. After 5.5 miles, the trail crosses the crest of the Inyo Mountains at 9,600 feet and enters the Inyo National Forest. From there, it descends the eastern side of the mountains through a fork of Pat Keyes Canyon to about 8,000 feet. There are no reliable water sources along the trail.Important NotesThis trail is rugged and remote, suitable for wilderness exploration. You are unlikely to encounter others, and assistance is not readily available. The recommended map for navigation is the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5-minute series maps: Bee Spring and Pat Keyes Canyon. Trails are not maintained. Bring a topographic map and compass for navigation. A wilderness permit is not required for overnight trips. Carry at least one gallon of water per person for each day, as water sources are scarce and unreliable.
Source: recreation.gov
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