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TR: Lake Aloha Apr 20-21

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 9:23 pm
by tim
I took my twins (now 14) and a couple of their friends to Lake Aloha for a quick one night trip Monday-Tuesday. We were originally planning to go to Yosemite for two nights but the forecast of thunderstorms prompted me to look further north where the forecast was better. We were very fortunate with the weather, as despite some thunder and storm clouds over the Crystal Range on Monday afternoon we stayed dry and on Tuesday lunchtime we had some thunder again and a few drops of rain just as we got back to the Echo Lake trailhead. Monday night was cold (high 20s) and clear though the days were warm enough in the sun and there was no wind whatsoever.

There was a lot more snow than I expected on the PCT above Haypress Meadows (though completely clear up to that point) - it was solid and at least a couple of feet deep from the first to the second Lake of the Woods turnoff (about half a mile) and the Aloha Basin itself had quite a bit (and the lake was nearly completely frozen), though we found it easy enough to find a clear campsite at our usual site on the peninsula at the southern end of the lake and there were plenty of large clear rocky areas to sit on. There was a remarkable difference between the north and east facing slopes, which had significant coverage, and the south and west facing slopes which were largely bare.

It was wonderful to have the whole area to ourselves - on the way in we met one couple coming out who had camped at Heather over the weekend, and then just a handful of day hikers on the way out, only one of whom was going all the way to Aloha. No mosquitoes to speak of either, with the few who had emerged into the snowy landscape thinking better of it. I'd definitely recommend this as a great weekend trip in the next week or two - there is just enough snow to be fun, without being too time consuming (we just had hiking poles, but no gaiters or spikes), and the walk in (~6 miles) is easy enough.
Storm Crystal Range.jpg
Storm Mosquito Pass.jpg
Sunset Crystal Range.jpg
Sunset Aloha.jpg
Dawn Aloha.jpg
Looking south.jpg
Morning over Aloha.jpg
PCT beyond Haypress Meadows.jpg

Re: TR: Lake Aloha Apr 20-21

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 10:14 pm
by rlown
Very nice report! thanks for sharing.

Re: TR: Lake Aloha Apr 20-21

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 6:37 am
by Vaca Russ
Tim,

Those are some nice shots of the Lake Aloha area and the Crystal Range. Yes, there is still a lot of snow up there.

Here is a shot of Desolation Valley from the the north taken last Saturday.
Deso Valley.JPG
Compare that to the snow free area north of Mosquito Pass, Rockbound Valley.
Rockbound.JPG
That couple who spent the night at Heather must have had fun in the snow!
Heather.JPG
Thanks for the report!

-Russ

Re: TR: Lake Aloha Apr 20-21

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 9:25 am
by Tom_H
Thanks, nice to see there's still some snow somewhere. Still, the Rockbound Valley pic is verry telling.

Re: TR: Lake Aloha Apr 20-21

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 12:08 pm
by FeetFirst
Looks like a great time! :nod:

I really appreciate the pictures for trip planning. There's actually a bit more snow in the Aloha basin than I expected.