trip report Weaver Lake 2 night, Jennie Lake Wilderness
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 6:58 pm
Nice 2 nighter at Weaver Lake. The mosquitos were pesky at Weaver at dawn and dusk but no bites. We were swarmed shortly past the trailhead by them as we were adjacent to Fox Meadow but then they disappeared for rest of hike in. The trail was generally good except one section after entering the Wilderness boundary where the additional run off came down the trail. Muddy and slippery on the roots but easily passable. It was maybe 15 yards. We had four water crossings: all easy. The most difficult was at the lake outlet because the water levels are high and the logs to get across are partially submerged and not stable on the lake bed. Its not too difficult to get across about 10 yards below the outlet however the low brush will scrap legs if in shorts. The campsites are nice and well defined. There was only one other group there and a couple of day fishermen. There are a few small snow fields remaining but melted visibly over the 2 days we were there. I took a newbie and she had some difficulty with the trail steepness but able to make it. There is a lot of new growth in the trees and a lot of pine sap on the ground.
A note of caution if swimming/wading in the lake. Watch for fish hooks in the rocks. We packed out 3 from 3 different locations all in the rocks along the water line.
The road to fox meadow was fairly potholed and although we had a high clearance vehicle, we were jostled going in/out. I don't think to would be easy with a low clearance vehicle.
Attaching pictures.
A note of caution if swimming/wading in the lake. Watch for fish hooks in the rocks. We packed out 3 from 3 different locations all in the rocks along the water line.
The road to fox meadow was fairly potholed and although we had a high clearance vehicle, we were jostled going in/out. I don't think to would be easy with a low clearance vehicle.
Attaching pictures.