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Yosemite - Tuolumne Meadows to Waterwheel Falls June 8-11

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2016 7:09 pm
by rgliebe
This is from a backpacking trip from Tuolumne Meadows to Waterwheel Falls down the Tuolumne River on June 8-11

Tuolumne Meadows 8600 ft - 1
Glen Aulin 8200 ft - 2
Waterwheel Falls 7000 feet - 2
Tioga Pass 10000 ft - 0

Mosquitoes were starting to hatch, but were only a minor problem. Wind helped keep them down.

Little Kern River 6/16-6/18

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2016 3:49 pm
by hikerdude87
Just spent a couple nights by the Little Kern River from Click's Creek TH. Most of the mosquitoes were in the meadows along the trail but down by the river didn't run into too many.

On the trail by meadow: 2
Else where on the trail: 1
Little Kern River: 0

LLV 6/15-6/16

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2016 8:34 pm
by rayfound
Llv - box, lost, and heart lakes... 1. But it was veeeeeery windy, June 15-16.

Dinkey Lakes June 18-19

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2016 9:18 pm
by AlmostThere
Spent the weekend clearing downed trees and chopping waterbars in Dinkey. Mosquitoes were starting to be interested in biting -- maybe a 1, in the morning and evening. During the day they were present in forested areas when the breeze died down. Not so much in the open sun. A dab of DEET here and there did the trick.

McGee lake June 17 - 18

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2016 10:21 pm
by overheadx2
No mosquitoes till about 9000'
9000' - 2
9300 to 9800' - 3 and looking for blood.
Above 10000'- 0 with not even one seen.
Lots of standing water and should hit soon. Still freezing at night above 10500' with ice on all standing water in AM.

Glen Alpine Creek 6/18-6/19

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2016 9:13 am
by SSSdave
Glen Alpine Creek drainage June 18 65.5k to 8.5k. Weather chilly, cloudy, very windy, no mosquitoes. June 19 light breezes, mosquitoes 1 most areas and 2 in the considerable areas of standing water. Suspect there are many more in the zone that were hunkered down due to several days of foul weather. Thus with this week's warm fair weather will bring many out with a lot of new squeets hatching.

Re: 2016 Mosquito Reports

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2016 1:03 pm
by maverick
Please update the "Subject" tab with the location you visited and dates. Thanks

Bear Lake in Emigrant Wilderness, 6/18-6/19

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2016 2:27 pm
by JackH
June 18-19, 2016:
Camped near Bear Lake: Just a touch of wind: 2.

June 19, 2016 - Much warmer day without much wind. Mosquitoes on the trail between Camp Lake and the Crabtree trailhead were a bit of a bother in the middle of the day. Maybe 2+ or 3-

Tragedy Spring, Hwy 88, 6/19

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2016 9:28 pm
by Nighthawk
Hiked down from Shot Rock Vista, about 7800 feet, light winds on generally open granite.
In most places, a 2. Shaded or still areas a 3. We encountered one sandy spot near a creek that was a 4 and got us several bites each in the 30 seconds it took to pick our gear back up and move it to a windier area.

Post Corral Creek - Fleming Lake 6/17 - 6/20

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2016 11:46 pm
by michaelgrosse
Was in John Muir Wilderness Area off of Blackcap and Hell For Sure Pass Trail, June 17-June 20. The worse place we encountered mosquitos was at the Post Corral Creek Crossing. I would likely rate this a high 3 or even 4. We had Permethrin treated clothes on our way out, back to trailhead, after the creek crossing, and in order to get water, do a little fishing, and put on shoes, we had to put Deet on the exposed parts of our body to keep them at bay. The rest of the trail I would rate a 2 at worse, even the seasonal ponds, and marshy areas weren't as bad as Post Corral Creek Crossing. The strange thing was, we slept no more than 200 yards away from it on the first night and had no issues whatsoever. The second night we stayed at Fleming Lake and I don't think I saw on mosquito around our camp or in our area.