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Humphrey's Basin 7/15-7/17

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2016 9:09 am
by MichaelRPetrick
Hiked in over Piute Pass 7/15:

Loch Leven - Brief spell of 5 when in the trees, otherwise 1 when windy ( but we did not camp here, so...)
trail along Piute Creek below treeline - 4 to 5
Lobe Pass - 1
Lobe Lake - 4
Tomahawk Lake - 2

Re: 2016 Mosquito Reports

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2016 9:32 am
by Matthewkphx
Just curious... How long does it typically take for the mosquitos to die off? These areas that are at 3 or 4 right now will be down to a 1 in maybe two weeks, right?

Kings Canyon, 7/14 - 7/16

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2016 9:44 am
by awhite4777
Starting from Roads End, followed the SHR to Upper Basin, then returned to Roads End via the JMT/PCT and Woods Creek trail.

In general: Mosquitoes were very persistent along the Middle Fork Kings drainage; more so than along the South Fork Kings, but some of this could be due to a change in weather (increased breeze) after we traversed Frozen Lake Pass. Headnets were required for all stops > 60 seconds in the Middle Fork drainage, including atop passes (save for Frozen Lake Pass). Headnets were also required when on the move if the breeze was a gentle tailwind. DEET on exposed skin was highly effective, and netting was effective when stationary, but was required in order to eat and rest.

Copper Creek Trail: 3-4
Grouse Lake to Frozen Lake Pass: 3-4.5 (varied depending on time of day and breeze, if any)
Upper Basin: 1-2
South Fork Kings to Pinchot Pass: 1-2 (1 above 11,000 feet)
Pinchot Pass to Woods Creek Crossing: 3 (we were along this segment at dusk)
Woods Creek Crossing to Roads End: 2

Emigrant Wilderness, Gem Lake 7/16-17

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2016 12:43 pm
by jwill
No bugs out during the day during the loop out from Crabtree.

Maybe a 1 or 2 at sunset when the breeze died down. They were buzzing a bit and some long sleeves and pants prevented most problems. No bites for me.

Humphrey's Basin 7/16-7/17

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2016 5:04 pm
by papercup
Looks like there were a few of us out there.

Creek below treeline: 3-4
Loch Leven: 2
Cony Lake region: 1

Hiked from trailhead to Cony Lake region in the afternoon of 7/16; zero bites. Came back down early morning on 7/17; skeeters started biting like mad once I got below treeline. In general better than I anticipated.

Big Pine Creek North Fork 7/16-7/17

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 2:33 am
by Nylareau
Majority of the trail- 2
First through Third Lakes- 2

Great trip with practically no bites. Must have been lucky due to a nice wind/breeze.

Trip Photos- https://www.flickr.com/gp/nylareau/6MY24i

Bishop Lake-Dusy B.-Palisade B.-LeConte Cnyn: 7/15-7/18

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 11:06 am
by ksenn
7/15 - Bishop Lake: 3-4
7/16 - Dusy Basin: 5 at lower lakes up to Knapsack Pass (literally had mosquitoes all over my camera lens...)
Palisade Basin: 3-4
LeConte Canyon: 2-3
7/17 - Dusy Basin (Lake ~11,345): 3, but breezy
7/18 - no skeeters in the morning on the way down to South Lake

High Sierra Trail - 7/12 - 7/19/2016

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2016 6:01 pm
by HikerPaul
Hiked from Crescent Meadow out through the Whitney Portal from 7/12 - 7/19/2016 via the following campsites:

Buck Creek: + 2 moderate mosquitoes at dawn, few in the am
Hamilton Lake: + 1, then extremely heavy +5 clouds starting in the marshes past Precipice Lake through the Kaweah Gap down the valley for five miles. Get suited up before entering this region.
Moraine Lake: 1-2
Kern River Hot Springs: 1-2
Wallace Creek: + 5, needed two layers of clothing, bug netting, DEET and gloves. Hundreds congregated on my tent netting. All disappeared from 9:30 pm to 5 am when the temperature dropped into the 40's. Avoid this area if possible. Unpleasant!
Guitar Lake: 0, bug free.
Whitney Trail Camp: 0, bug free.

Little Lakes Valley 7/19

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 9:41 pm
by Mutant Sherpa Turtle
Little Lakes Valley -- 7/19/2016
Rated a 5, unfortunately

We just got back from Little Lakes (7/19) after having to cut our trip short due to an ungodly amount of super aggressive skeeters

I've never experienced anything like it

We hiked in to Long Lake with our 2 kids, and split off the trail to the opposite side of the lake. Locals told us it would be more secluded there as opposed to setting up camp near the trail.

The runoff from the mountains made most of that side of the lake a swamp, what dry ground we traversed was literally rolling under our feet like a wave. However, we did find an idyllic meadow with trees for the hammocks, easy shore access, and privacy.

We set up camp at 10:30am and by 5pm we were tearing it down and covered head to toe in blood smears from annihilating countless bloodsuckers.

With our gear back on our shoulders, we headed back towards Heart Lake, hoping for relief. We found none. In the late day sun you could just see clouds of the little shits swarming down from the base of the mountains to the trail/water. I'd find 5-10 feasting on a couple square inches of flesh.

My wife got the worst of it and has been in bed all day. I'm a bit concerned. They lit her up right through her shirt.

We drove home 7 hours that night...and we NEVER bail on a backpacking/camping trip

Not sure if we just picked the exact wrong time of year, but even though it's up there with some of the most beautiful places I've been, I can't see going back if that's anywhere near normal conditions.

Sorry to be a bummer *itchitchitch*

Re: 2016 Mosquito Reports

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 9:51 pm
by Mutant Sherpa Turtle
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Sorry, meant to say Hi, as well - first post here, looking forward to tuning in.

My name is Jack, from San Diego.
Just started backpacking this year, typically with my awesome wife and our two kids (11 and 9).

We did the Pine Ridge Trail in Big Sur a month ago and LOVED it, even when I fell off the cliff side of the trail trying to let someone pass ;)

The attached pic is of our (temporary) campsite at Long Lake near Bishop/Mammoth