Dale Matson
Robinson Lake (10,551’)
36°45’48” N 118° 20’ 24” W (approximate Google Earth places this below Robinson Lake)
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Independence Creek Outlet From Robinson Lake
Trailhead Is Near Here
Onion Valley Trailhead Parking Below
Robinson Lake
Independence Creek Inlet to Robinson Lake
Above Robinson Lake
If Only I Had Climbed To That Ledge!
Owens Valley
Telephoto Looking West
Robinson Lake is to the southeast of Kearsarge Pass in Inyo
County and is about 1.5 miles from the trailhead in Onion Valley Campground
near campsite 8. There is about 1,220’ of elevation gain outbound to Robinson Lake
on a trail that is sometimes sketchy. Outbound, I mistakenly found myself going
around the lake on a trail that led along the eastside above the lake and had
to descend through a boulder field to get back down to the south end of the
lake. On the return, I found that there was a better trail around the west side
of the lake.
There are probably two main reasons folks go to Robinson
Lake. It is a short hike with not too much ascent even though it is steep. The
second reason is that Robinson Lake is a stop along the way to a shortcut to
Center Basin over University Pass. I ran into some young day hikers that were
headed that way the morning I set out to Center Basin going the long way over
Kearsarge Pass. If only, if only I was younger, I would have tagged along and
could have done an overnight loop hike coming out via the JMT.
I did the Robinson Lake hike in the afternoon after picking up my
wilderness permit for the Center Basin overnight that would begin the following
morning. I was partly interested in at least seeing where the University Pass
gap would appear above me. All I knew was that it was southeast of University
Peak. Even though University Pass is named, it is not noted on the map. I had
intended to climb high enough on my hike to see it but it would require climbing
off trail above Robinson Lake following Independence Creek. I ascended the
creek on the northwest side and climbed up to another ledge. I was running out
of time and didn’t climb to the next ledge, which would have given me a full
view.
I didn’t want to tire myself for the next two days so reluctantly;
I headed back down to the trailhead. My entire hike was about 5 miles round
trip with about 2,000’ of gain. Round trip, it was about 3.5 hours (2 hours up
and 1.5 hours down). Had someone been willing to hike over University Pass with
me, I would have given it a try but alone at my age was too much of a risk. A
young experienced solo backpacker Gregory Muck had gone missing and his
photograph was in the permit station at Lone Pine when I picked up my permit. I
later learned that he had fallen to his death in the Gardiner Basin area north
of me.
I do not believe this hike by itself is worth the four plus
hour drive over Tehachapi from Fresno but in conjunction with other hikes
including Kearsarge Pass, it would be an excellent “add on”. Additionally, the
Onion Valley Campground (9,000’ plus) would be a great base camp for additional
hikes.
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