2012 Mosquito Reports
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Re: 2012 Mosquito Reports
Hi Arsenal Hiker and Vickster,
Welcome to HST! Thank you for your reports.
Hope there are some trip reports to follow also.
Welcome to HST! Thank you for your reports.
Hope there are some trip reports to follow also.
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I don't give out specific route information, my belief is that it takes away from the whole adventure spirit of a trip, if you need every inch planned out, you'll have to get that from someone else.
Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
I don't give out specific route information, my belief is that it takes away from the whole adventure spirit of a trip, if you need every inch planned out, you'll have to get that from someone else.
Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
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Kearsarge Lakes 7/12-7/22
At Kearsarge Lakes on 7/21-22, mosquitos were a 1.5.
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Shadow, Ediza, Minaret Lake Area 7/13-7/16
Was in Mammoth July 13-16. Shadow Lake, Lake Ediza, Iceberg Lake, Garnet Lake, Minaret Lake, and Crystal Lake area. Had to wear DEET one day only, but given the area and its usually high bug count, it wasn't bad at all. I was pleasantly surprised.
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Fish Creek / Cascade Valley out of Mammoth 7/19-7/24
My trip to this area got cut short and had a lot of changes, but it was the best year ever for the mosquitoes cause there weren't that many, kinda strange cause they love me. I probably only used 1 oz of repel 40%. Only have about 10 bites through the entire trip which is a new record for me especially in July. The flies however were a different story but weren't biting, just annoying.
7-19-12
Coldwatercreek Trailhead up to Duck Pass
0 -1, and only because of one bite on my elbow
Pika Lake,
0 and very windy
7-20
Purple Lake 0
Purple Creek 0, however the flies were at a 4 but not biting
crossing the Valley over Fish Creek, was a 0 that turned into a 3 for about a five minute stretch of walking of trail though the grass.
Hiking up the south side of the valley and up to Olive Lake, 0 – maybe one, flies everywhere
7-21
Olive Lake, 0 but 1 in the early morning hours
Peter Pande Lake, 0
Lake of the Lone Indian, 0
7-22
Hike down from Silver Pass and through Tully hole I got plenty of warning from JMT hikers that the mosquitoes were relentless, but I would put them only at a 1.
Purple Lake 0 – 1
7-24
Hike out over Duck Pass 0-1
7-19-12
Coldwatercreek Trailhead up to Duck Pass
0 -1, and only because of one bite on my elbow
Pika Lake,
0 and very windy
7-20
Purple Lake 0
Purple Creek 0, however the flies were at a 4 but not biting
crossing the Valley over Fish Creek, was a 0 that turned into a 3 for about a five minute stretch of walking of trail though the grass.
Hiking up the south side of the valley and up to Olive Lake, 0 – maybe one, flies everywhere
7-21
Olive Lake, 0 but 1 in the early morning hours
Peter Pande Lake, 0
Lake of the Lone Indian, 0
7-22
Hike down from Silver Pass and through Tully hole I got plenty of warning from JMT hikers that the mosquitoes were relentless, but I would put them only at a 1.
Purple Lake 0 – 1
7-24
Hike out over Duck Pass 0-1
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Humphrey Basin July 22-26
Mosquitoes in the Humphrey Basin was at 1.
We were hailed and rained on for 1/2 a day, there weren't any mud holes, the water was sucked into the dry ground.
Patty
We were hailed and rained on for 1/2 a day, there weren't any mud holes, the water was sucked into the dry ground.
Patty
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Shadow-Garnet-1000 Is Lake 7/26-7/27
Overnight to Thousand Island from Agnew Meadows.
7/27: Shadow Lake, Garnet Lake, Thousand Island Lake: Zeroes all. Very pleasant. I think I have three bites total.
7/27: Shadow Lake, Garnet Lake, Thousand Island Lake: Zeroes all. Very pleasant. I think I have three bites total.
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Skelton & Pika Lakes 7/27-7/29
Skelton Lake 7/27: 0 (breeze kept them down, but there were very few anyway)
Pike Lake 7/28: 1 (just a few around dusk and early morning, didn't need to use DEET)
Very pleasant conditions!
Pike Lake 7/28: 1 (just a few around dusk and early morning, didn't need to use DEET)
Very pleasant conditions!
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Duck Pass - VVR - Mono Pass, July 21 - 27th
Duck lake - 1
Lake Virginia - 2
Silver Lake - 2
2nd recess - 2 but flys were realy bad all the way up mono Creek.
4th Recess- 1
I was very happy to spend a week in the backcountry and only put DEET on twice.
Lake Virginia - 2
Silver Lake - 2
2nd recess - 2 but flys were realy bad all the way up mono Creek.
4th Recess- 1
I was very happy to spend a week in the backcountry and only put DEET on twice.
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Re: 2012 Mosquito Reports
Desolation Wilderness (West side) July 27-30
All in all, the mosquito population was "tolerable." We were mostly left alone during the day at elevations above 8000 feet, and relatively short periods of mosquitos at dusk and dawn.
Maude lake--2 when we were there about 4:00 in the afternoon
Rockbound Pass--0
Doris Lake--1 (about 1/2 hour at dusk and dawn, none the rest of the day.)
Lake Lois--0 when we were there during mid day
Rubicon Valley from Doris turnoff through China Flat--2. A constant presence in shady and damp spots even in mid day. Also numerous buzzing deerflys, although no bites.
All in all, the mosquito population was "tolerable." We were mostly left alone during the day at elevations above 8000 feet, and relatively short periods of mosquitos at dusk and dawn.
Maude lake--2 when we were there about 4:00 in the afternoon
Rockbound Pass--0
Doris Lake--1 (about 1/2 hour at dusk and dawn, none the rest of the day.)
Lake Lois--0 when we were there during mid day
Rubicon Valley from Doris turnoff through China Flat--2. A constant presence in shady and damp spots even in mid day. Also numerous buzzing deerflys, although no bites.
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Kearsarge-60 Lakes-Baxter Lake 7/26-7/28
7/26 Kearsarge Lakes
7/27 60 Lakes Basin
7/28 Upper Baxter Lake
My clothes were treated, but I didn't have to apply one drop of deet. A non-factor. I could see them, but they weren't landing on me. And they usually love me.
7/27 60 Lakes Basin
7/28 Upper Baxter Lake
My clothes were treated, but I didn't have to apply one drop of deet. A non-factor. I could see them, but they weren't landing on me. And they usually love me.
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