
After stocking up at Trader Joe's we hit the road to Gray's Meadow campground where a very good friend whom I've not seen in years was waiting to greet us. The drive was beautiful as we headed up 395 with views of the sunset over Mt Whitney and surrounding peaks.


After diligently reading the fire reports, smoke maps, etc., we weren't really sure what to expect as we arrived. But much to our delight there was no evidence of any smoke! Our original intention was to meet up in Sequoia Nat'l Forest, however the Cabin Fire (and potential smoke from the Rough Fire) were just too close for comfort. Following the advice from HST members, we decided to head east first, which was a great choice for many reasons. We made it to the campground around 8 pm where our friend and his girlfriend were waiting with a Black Butte Porter in hand!!! And so our vacation began.....
After staying up a little late catching up over a few (many) beers and attempted night shots of the Milky Way, we got off to a slow start on Sunday morning. Probably wasn't a bad thing to hang at 6000 ft as we were able to acclimatize a little




With the "you'll see why" comment, we expected a slow scrambling climb up to the lakes. While the trail was easy to lose in many places(and that we did (even stumbled upon some cool old mine's? along a cliff) it wasn't as bad as anticipated. We definitely did a stretch of unnecessary scrambling over what appeared to be a rock slide over the old trail.


My buddy and I didn't mind this at all...our significant others though..well let's just say they were troopers!
In the meadow just below the split we were trying to decide whether to go the lake to the left, or the lakes to the right.

That's when a local from Independence (the only person we saw on this hike) came cruising down the trail with rod in hand. HIs advice was to go to the right two lakes.." the trail is a little hairy, but you can't really mess it up..and the golden's were hitting like crazy".. so that's where we went. After the scramble across the rock fall we had just done, this last little "hairy" part seemed like a breeze! So after our ~3.5 mile (2400 ft gain) we arrived at the first of the two lakes! WOW were we blown away!! We had the entire place to ourselves and decided to just take it all in for a few hours..even caught my first golden on the first cast!! As well as a quick dip in the lake.

The hike down was much easier as the trail markers were easier to identify..even cut off about a half mile without all the accidental scrambling. Was also gorgeous as the lighting was phenomenal.


We were thrilled that there were so many wildflowers out as we expected everything to be dried up due to the drought.





This was the first of several stops on our 2 week trip around the southern Sierra, and couldn't think of a better way to start it out.


