North Fork Big Pine Creek (July 7-9)
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 3:16 pm
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My dad and I went on a 2.5 day trip to the north fork big pine creek, it was his first time in the sierra since 2007 and he was very excited for "the return". WE had different expectations for this trip he wanted to relax and fly fish in big mountain scenery, and i wanted to make my young legs sore packing as much into a short trip as I could.
we started up the dry trail at about 10am after driving 5hrs from orange county that morning. we started slow because he isn't in the best shape of his life taking plenty of breaks and enjoying the wildflower display. we finally reached the 2nd lake and set up camp and took in the views of temple crag and the beautiful blue lakes. the slight breeze kept ALL of the mosquito away that night.
day 2 started early we hiked from 2nd lake up to summit lake great scenery was all around us the entire way. after setting up camp at summit ay around noon I left my dad to read and fish the lake while I explored the rest of the basin. My first plans were to bag cloudripper for my first sierra peak, but i decided to change my plans and go for the glacier instead. I ran back past fourth lake and up the glacier trail reaching Sam Mack meadow at around 1. still itching for a scramble
I headed up to Sam Mack lake took some pictures I was definitely feeling the altitude up at 11,700 but I still had plenty of energy and made my way back into the meadow and up the glacier trail. the climb up the glacier was slow and tough but that wasn't going to stop me especially with the expansive views of the basin. when i finally reached the glacier I chatted with gentlemen who was going for a palisade traverse wish him luck and retreated back down the trail.
I finally made it back to summit lake around 5-6 just in time for some C&R fishing and a fat kielbasa dinner. My dad caught 6-7 rainbow hybrids and one brown trout all in the 6-7 inch range, and I managed to catch a nice size hybrid before sunset. took in the stars for a few minutes then retreated to my tent. mosquito were not an issue and I only had three bites the whole weekend.
Day three we woke up took in the nice reflection of the palisades in the lake and fished for a few minutes. after i hooked a brownie we called it a trip and decided to pack out past black lake where a deer crossed our path. It was a long sunny/dry hike out my dad had half-dollar size blisters on his heels, but a fantastic trip to the sierras for my birthday(July 8 always has perfect weather ).
My dad and I went on a 2.5 day trip to the north fork big pine creek, it was his first time in the sierra since 2007 and he was very excited for "the return". WE had different expectations for this trip he wanted to relax and fly fish in big mountain scenery, and i wanted to make my young legs sore packing as much into a short trip as I could.
we started up the dry trail at about 10am after driving 5hrs from orange county that morning. we started slow because he isn't in the best shape of his life taking plenty of breaks and enjoying the wildflower display. we finally reached the 2nd lake and set up camp and took in the views of temple crag and the beautiful blue lakes. the slight breeze kept ALL of the mosquito away that night.
day 2 started early we hiked from 2nd lake up to summit lake great scenery was all around us the entire way. after setting up camp at summit ay around noon I left my dad to read and fish the lake while I explored the rest of the basin. My first plans were to bag cloudripper for my first sierra peak, but i decided to change my plans and go for the glacier instead. I ran back past fourth lake and up the glacier trail reaching Sam Mack meadow at around 1. still itching for a scramble
I headed up to Sam Mack lake took some pictures I was definitely feeling the altitude up at 11,700 but I still had plenty of energy and made my way back into the meadow and up the glacier trail. the climb up the glacier was slow and tough but that wasn't going to stop me especially with the expansive views of the basin. when i finally reached the glacier I chatted with gentlemen who was going for a palisade traverse wish him luck and retreated back down the trail.
I finally made it back to summit lake around 5-6 just in time for some C&R fishing and a fat kielbasa dinner. My dad caught 6-7 rainbow hybrids and one brown trout all in the 6-7 inch range, and I managed to catch a nice size hybrid before sunset. took in the stars for a few minutes then retreated to my tent. mosquito were not an issue and I only had three bites the whole weekend.
Day three we woke up took in the nice reflection of the palisades in the lake and fished for a few minutes. after i hooked a brownie we called it a trip and decided to pack out past black lake where a deer crossed our path. It was a long sunny/dry hike out my dad had half-dollar size blisters on his heels, but a fantastic trip to the sierras for my birthday(July 8 always has perfect weather ).