Purple Lake Area Question

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Purple Lake Area Question

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I'll be taking a group of friends into the Purple Lake area from Mammoth Lakes, then through Horse Heaven and out past Big McGee Lake. I've hiked a lot in the Sierra, but not in this area. Any suggestions for ways to amuse ourselves that won't be obvious from the map?
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Try for some goldens up at Ram Lake and the other one up there, don't have a map handy. Keep a close eye out for the trail though as it will disappear and leave you wondering where it went, if in doubt, look across the creek when you get upstream a half mile maybe or less as it crosses but looks like it continues on the right side. Horse Heaven is also Mosquito Paradise, take a side trip if time allows to Izaak Walton if you can find the trail and Lee and Cecile where good fishing can be had if into that. If you like bagging peaks, go for Red Mountain, I made it almost to the top years ago. Steelhead Lake is tough to get to beyond Magee lakes, but a very pretty setting with the mountain coming right down to the lake on the opposite side from where you camp.
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Since Ram Lakes has already been mentioned, I'd put that high on the list as well. It is a trailless basin with lots of lakes, several sub-basins, and easy to get around. It is a fun place for leisurely exploring or a multi day detour.
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You also might want to go to the Cotton Lake basin below Shout of Relief and Grinnell passes. It's full of small lakes and tarns with the Silver Divide rising behind you. It's easy to get to, but not many people bother. I've been there on two separate two trips for two days each and saw a total of 3 other parties. I don't know how good the fishing is, though I did have a 10 inch trout jump out of the water and land at my feet while hopping over a tarn.
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Fishing at Purple lake is pretty good, but it's a real busy popular lake, mainly becuase of horse people bringing in alot of people, so be ware. Ram lakes were amazing.
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