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Re: Please Post Your Skeeter Updates

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:29 pm
by losthillsguy
Rock Creek Area (out of Toms Place on CA 395)
July 7-11
East Fork Campground 2
Rock Lake 3
Gem Lake 4
The higher we went the worse it got.

Re: Please Post Your Skeeter Updates

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 7:18 am
by Allyn
Glen Aulin area - July 8-10th

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Re: Please Post Your Skeeter Updates

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 3:35 pm
by Take-a-Hike
NFKR: 8200 to 9000 ft.....3-4
Higher up the NFKR heading to Portal Lake 5+ Miserable
B Cap Basin Lakes: 3-4 depending on wind (very little) and time of day.
Overall....our worst encounter w/the swarming hoards

Re: Please Post Your Skeeter Updates

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 7:31 pm
by markorr
July 4th holiday
3 Big Arroyo to Black Rock Pass via Little Five Lakes
1 Nine Lake Basin

Re: Please Post Your Skeeter Updates

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 8:01 am
by markskor
Just returned 21 days, backcountry Yosemite: just a quick stop home to mow the lawn, a few chores, and back up – solo trip report to follow soon.

Mosquitoes are horrific above 9,000 (Tuolumne/Ireland)...increasing numbers at 10,000, (Bernice)…worse at 11,000 (Upper Harriet), but, good news - decreasing as you go lower…Valley is hot and bug free - mostly.
Great fishing though, and with this heat, all the buggers will soon be gone.

Because of the swarms, had to dine “in”, the last few days…spent the time doing an hourly count of the number of bugs “landed” on a “square foot”, outside panel of my tent door.
FYI …count was: 217 – 257 - 193 (at dusk).

Nobody in the backcountry…smoke from local fires comes and goes…no rain yet.
Sure is beautiful.
Mark

Re: Please Post Your Skeeter Updates

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 10:12 am
by windknot
Meiss Meadow/Upper Truckee basin yesterday: 3 near streams/marshes, 2 elsewhere.

Re: Please Post Your Skeeter Updates

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:57 pm
by bgreen14
Just got back from a 4 day trip to the Minarets --- I would rate it as a strong 4 on the skeeter scale. I brought Cutter (23% DEET) repellant and it kept them away from me the whole time. They were extremely annoying especially at dawn and dusk.

The key was finding camp sites that get a good breeze --- once the wind got going, the mosquitos were pretty much powerless. This was much easier said than done!

I was between 8000 ft and 10,000 ft and they were equally bad at all elevations. I found the key was to wear long sleeves and pants -- I saw a few people with head nets and I would've used one had I brought it along.

If you even think of going up to the high country without repellant then you are going to go absolutely insane. It was pretty stunning to watch these clouds of mosquitos descend on anything that didn't have a whiff of DEET.

Re: Please Post Your Skeeter Updates

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:46 pm
by Snow Nymph
Whitney area, dabbed a little Off unscented on my face in the morning going up the North Fork. Coming back on the main trail I would rate it #2 from Outpost camp down. Sprayed arms/face with Off twice going down the main trail and old trail. Only got 2 bites this trip. Wore long sleeve shirt and long pants, cycling gloves and hat.

Re: Please Post Your Skeeter Updates

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 9:09 pm
by Mike McGuire
Just back from a trip over Duck Pass out of Mary Lake, Mammoth, down Fish Creek and out to Reds Meadow. Went over Tioga Pass to get there. Stopped at the pass and hiked over to Gaylor Lakes for acclimatization to altitude effect. It was 4 to 5 there. Next day did a day hike to Duck Pass with some fishing along the way--about a 3 especially in meadow areas and near lakes. Next day started main trip, over Duck Pass to Purple Lake--about 3 there. Tulley Hole and Cascade Valley ran 3 to 2, getting better the lower we got. The last night down in Fish Valley near Island Crossing, it was not quite down to 1, but almost.

Mike

Re: Please Post Your Skeeter Updates

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 11:10 pm
by MountainMinstrel
Just returned from Pear Lake and it was a 3 there. Mornings were the worst and not even the daily rain kept them away. I would imagine with all of the rain there this weekend that the near future will be even worse.