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Confidence
This trail will most likely be snowed out in winter. Mid-to-late summer is the perfect time to go.
Path Type
Point to Point
The trail begins at the Rockbound Trail (16E08) at the parking lot just west of Wrights Lake. Follow the Rockbound trail up and over the pass until you come to a fork in the trail at 6 miles, just past Lake Doris. Take the Schmidell trail to the left until you reach the southeast end of Lake Schmidell at about the 7.8 mile mark. There is another fork in the trail here, and you'll want to keep to the left on the McConnell Lake Trail heading towards Leland Lakes. This trail will take you up another steep incline up and over Schmidell Pass. From the top of the pass, you'll see Leland Lakes below. If the snow has melted, you'll have a clear sign of the trail, but if you run into a large amount of snow going down into Leland Lakes, you can scramble down the rocks to the right. It takes a bit longer, but we thought it was safer to stay on the rocks rather than falling through snow with a lot of water melting underneath. If you stick just to the right of the Leland Lakes you'll find the trail pretty easy. There's great camping up on the rocks to the right of the second Leland Lake where you'll have clear views of the sunset. Depending on how much you've had to alter your course due to snow, this hike up to Leland is somewhere between 9 and 10.8 miles. Not recommended as a day hike unless you are a trail runner or speed hiker starting early because of the length.
All Clear
Crew recently cleared the trail between Schmidell and Leland lakes. Some of the hacked brush isn’t dried yet. Two of three creeks are well and active feeding into Schmidell. Water is crystal clear and tastes so good.
All Clear
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