On the way up we were annoyed by skeeters at 9300' till about 9800' with occasional areas of swarms. Below and above those altitudes there were absolutely none. The trail started getting lost in the snow about 10400' and by the time we were at the lake at 10700' there was total coverage. Imagine our hopes of catching fish when we pulled up to this view of Big McGee lake. Total coverage except for 5 feet or so around the edges and the ice was over a foot thick.

We ended up back tracking along McGee creek for about a 1/2 mile to a beautiful spot.

The next day we headed over to Steelhead Lake at 10600' where we found very little snow, no skeeters, great campsites and unfortunately all the 6 inch freight trains you could want.

I am one of those guys that can't sleep dirty, so I was very happy with my gravity filter/ shower set up. I just switched out the filter for a shower head, boiled some water and had a great hot shower.

The flowers were starting up at the lower elevation and with all the standing water around, I would imagine the skeeters and the flowers will be taking off soon.
