Sawtooth 7-16 to 7-30 Pictorial

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What a great trip and great fishing! Funny about those lake names. I was reading through the post and got to Vernon and Ardeth and initially wondered if a N Yosemite post was mixed in here.
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Was going to save this drawing for a few days, but...

Some background first - we camped at Heart Lake, Sawtooths for 4 days fishing the many nearby lakes, (was supposed to be three but an extra day was required due to a full day of rain/ graupel... got down to 20º at night).
While I was drawing on shore, Mike went out on his raft looking for dinner fare. Alas, the best he could do was an 18" Cut, fat with shoulders...had to cut it in half to fit the pan, stuffed with a black olive oil paste, hot pepper flakes, and a few pepperoni slices - wrapped in foil and cooked over my MSR Windpro - tasty!

So, here is my version of the OldRanger, Sawtooth range, last week.
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Giantbrookie

We also fished Edna and Virginia lakes to keep up with the Yosemite theme!

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Beautiful photos, great variety of shots -- I really love that sunset! and I can really appreciate the pace of the trip. Well done!!!
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You guys really living the life, nice. Long ago as a twentysomething fisherman, bought the Sawtooth guidebook and ordered a pile of black and white at the time USGS preliminary topos for those areas because at the time the many blue lakes about such a remote wilderness were worth a lot of dreaming about. But Idaho remains on of the few states I've never set foot in.

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Surprised to see a grayling amongst the local trout species....great looking trip.

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SSSdave wrote:Long ago as a twentysomething fisherman, bought the Sawtooth guidebook and ordered a pile of black and white at the time USGS preliminary topos for those areas because at the time the many blue lakes about such a remote wilderness were worth a lot of dreaming about. But Idaho remains on of the few states I've never set foot in.
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I had a similar experience as a thirtysomething fisherman. I bought a Sawtooth guidebook and bought this topo map (like the JMW-Seki one) that covers all of Sawtooth wilderness. I drew up some preliminary plans for future trips, but I've never gotten there.
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Great report and pictures! Looks like you guys did indeed have enough time for fishing. :)
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