I didn’t realize a
timed entry permit is required to access the summit and trailhead area. I ended up car camping the night before in the lot about .3 miles short of the Summit Lake lot (before the “fee zone” sign) and left my car there while hiking. I didn’t get ticketed here but I did see a ranger checking for permits in the trailhead lot.
You have a great view of the entire ridgeline over the lake as you start the hike up towards Mount Spaulding. I started up the standard
Big Sky and Spaulding Trail around 6:45am. There is a bit of route finding early on, as you ascend towards Mount Spaulding make sure you stay climbers right and head up towards the ridgeline early on to stay in class 2 terrain. I ended up below the ridge and ended up traversing some class 3/3+ terrain and up the gully to the top of Mount Spaulding. It’s easy to do, it looks like a trail.