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To get there, take Highway 395 south from Mammoth and turn right on Sherwin Creek Road. Drive along this dirt road for a few miles until you reach Laurel Lakes Road. Park here and get ready to hike.Follow Laurel Lakes Road as it switchbacks up the hillside and disappears into the valley. After climbing about a mile and a half, the trail flattens out a bit and takes you through a grove of aspen trees. After about three miles from the start, the grade steepens again with another set of switchbacks.At about 4.25 miles from the start, keep your eyes open for a trail on the left side of the road. It can be easy to miss as there are no trail markers. Take this trail (the Laurel Lakes - Edith Lake Trail) and follow it up the hillside to the saddle between Laurel Mountain (to your left) and Bloody Mountain (to your right). From the saddle, leave the trail and head toward the ridge of Bloody Mountain. Here you'll pick up a faint but visible use trail that will lead you all the way to the summit. But first, you must navigate the ridgeline and a few false summits along the way. As you begin the ascent along the ridge, the true summit will be hidden from view. But keep at it, and you'll soon find yourself standing on the summit and enjoying the spectacular panorama.
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