We left the Schaefer Lake TH in spotty rain (so much for escaping the rain on the eastside). The log crossing over the Chiwawa River is pretty good on 2+ foot log (looks like it could wash out in heavy river flow though). The trail had recently been brushed out for the first 1/2 mile and the rest of the trail is in great shape. We continued up the trail in the damp conditions, which would shower hard and then stop. The tree cover for the first 600’pretty much sheltered us from getting wet. We arrived at the beautiful main lake where we found many patches of Blueberries to feast on. Two other parties were at the lake. We found a nice site near the SE corner of lake. We set the tent up in the rain and then decided it was too stormy to be outside. While we napped in the tent, the wind blew hard and sounded like a hurricane was coming through. Around 3:30pm the sun started to appear so it was time to end our nap. I decided to scramble up Pk 6754 above D Lake and Janet decided to pick quarts of Blueberries and the lake. My route had me headed up to the 5480+ saddle first. Just before the saddle, I met 3 people hiking on a nice game/fisherman’s path to D Lake. I followed path to a 6120’ col (nice meadow surrounded in larches that would be nice for camping). I left the path and scrambled up and to Pk 6764’(1.5 hr from Lk). I had some nice views however clouds still were sitting on the crest. When I arrived back at the lake, I noticed the patch of Blueberries Janet started picking was gone, she had completely cleaned it out. I went to another patch and ate many hand fills of berries.
Sunday morning the lake had filtered sun on it. We headed out for Sylvester by ascending at the edge of the boulder field from the SE corner of the lake. We continued SE in small trees to the base of the rock face, then traverse along a ledge at the base around a corner to lightly treed easy slope. We continued up this slope/ridge to the summit of Sylvester (~2hrs, no register). We were treated to wonderful views. The summit is flat and there are no views of Schaefer Lake (good lake views below on the ridge). Lots of nice flat areas to camp on the summit if one has the energy and desire (water could be a problem). After doing the normal summit thing for 45 minutes (identifying the many surrounding peaks), it was time to head for Crook. We dropped down a gully to the large 5500’ meadow. However this was slower that I expected due to grazing on the many super Blueberries patches. We headed up the scree slope where the creek began to drop. At the top left edge, go into the small trees and up a bit to below a gully heading toward the summit. Continue up a series of shallow gullies/basins to ~6500’, then up open terrain to the right summit. Found an old film can under the cairn that had only 3 parties signed in. It had no pencil so others may have summited without signing. Crook is higher than Sylvester but Sylvester’s views were a bit better. For the return, at the creek cross & headed up directly over Pt 5915 and west of Pt 6170 to interest the ridge ~5900’, then back to the lake (~8.5 hrs).
This is a very nice area to spend a weekend. Above Schaefer Lake, there are many larches mixed in with the other trees. Be a nice area to visit the first of October. The Bugs are about gone! Stats: 20.5 mile, 8300’ gain (includes all the bonuses)