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Looking south from Mount Lincoln: the PCT follows the Pacific Crest toward Anderson Peak |
Mount Lincoln, like
Mount Judah, is an easily accessible peak in the Sierra Nevada located south of
Donner Pass—west of Truckee, California. The
Pacific Crest Trail (
PCT) passes through between these two peaks. The gap in-between is known as
Roller Pass or
Judah-Lincoln Pass. Whereas Mount Judah is accessible via the popular, well-signed
Mt. Judah Loop Trail, which shares a 1.1-mile-long trail section with the PCT, “
Mt. Lincoln Trail” is an unsigned
use trail.
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Mount Lincoln's east-side slopes: sections of the PCT still snow-covered (mid-August, 2019) |
From the Donner Pass, hike south on the PCT for about three miles. Once you are leaving the forest of the Roller Pass area, continue on the PCT traversing the steep eastern slope of Mt. Lincoln. Watch out for the junction, from where a narrow trail winds up to Mt. Lincoln. With the ski lift installation on the top of Mt. Lincoln always in sight, it is easy to stay on track. The panoramic view is amazing.
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Lichen patterns on a rock next to Mt. Lincoln Trail with Anderson Peak and Tinker Knob in the background |
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