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Re: Advice for early June trip

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 1:15 pm
by ischenck
Again, thank you all for the advice!
I was reading a couple TRs from june 2014 in Emigrant wilderness, and they all said the mosquitos were almost unbearable. That makes me a little concerned.

After some more research, I really like the look of doing the Northern Meadows Loop in the Golden Trout Wilderness, starting at Horseshoe Meadow. It is described here: https://goldentroutwilderness.wordpress ... dows-loop/

I have read elsewhere that Golden trout is a good early season area, especially with this drought. It also appears to be a little higher elevation than Emigrant, so ideally there would be less mosquitos. Any thoughts on this loop, or any other good 4 or 5 day hikes in Golden Trout Wilderness?

Re: Advice for early June trip

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 1:33 pm
by AlmostThere
The mosquitoes are starting now. I seriously doubt they will be a problem in June - the meadows/bogs that they love so much are dry NOW, what little snow has fallen is mostly gone to about 9500-10000 feet, and what I'll be concerned about in June is heat. If I were to judge the month by the flow of Yosemite Falls, I'd think it was July.

We are probably going into Golden Trout this May. I shudder to think what the streams will be like in June. I canceled return visits to my usual lower elevation March destinations due to high temps. Hiking above 80F is too much for me.

Re: Advice for early June trip

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 3:16 pm
by paul
That Golden Trout loop looks like lots of forest and basically no lakes - not a recipe for fun if you ask me. Almost everyone likes lakes and streams when they are out in the mountains.
Now if you want to go in that area, how about going in first to Chicken spring Lake (it's just off that route, right by Cottonwood Pass), and then to Rocky Basin Lakes (trail peels off from that route at Big Whitney Meadow).
From Rocky Basin, looks like an easy stroll up to the ridge where you should have nice views. In fact , a dayhike up onto the ridge from one end of the lakes basin , along the ridgetop and back down at the other end of the lakes looks like it would be a nice stroll with views almost all the way.

Re: Advice for early June trip

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 7:59 pm
by ischenck
Almostthere and paul,
thanks again for the replies! Hiking in high heat is also probably a no-go for my sister and her friend, as new hikers.
I like the idea of seeing some lakes in Golden Trout, I will look into your suggestion, Paul.

Re: Advice for early June trip

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 8:18 am
by Wandering Daisy
If considering Cottonwood Pass, be aware that driving from sea level to the trailhead is a huge elevation gain done so quickly. Best to spend a night at the trailhead to acclimate and go slowly. Some people get really sick with this much elevation gain. Personally, if I were to start at the Cottonwood Lakes trailhead, I would do a slow-paced tour of Cottonwood Lakes - which in my opinion, is more spectacular scenery, full of beautiful little lakes. Fishing is catch and release.

Re: Advice for early June trip

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 10:01 am
by ischenck
Ok this has all been great input!
I have two plans:
If the snow has cleared and weather is relatively warm, we will do a trip out of Cottonwood pass. Otherwise, we will do a loop out of Gianelli in Emigrant.