Interesting you mention that, because I never thought the area was any more crowded than any of the other premier E. side basins, but the two times I camped in the basin (1983, 1997) our camp was hidden away on the backside of Pee Wee. I haven't been up to the hanging valley that has Fishgut et al. (will certainly do it sometime), but I imagine that's another good way to beat the crowds. As for mosquitoes, I've never thought that Sabrina Basin was any worse than any other basin in the Sierra.SSSdave wrote:One secluded camping zone is in the whitebark pines behind Pee Wee Lake. Well off the trail requring a bit of an obstacle course through the big blocks about Topsy Turvy Lake to reach, with a nice view.
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