
On saturday we got a relatively early (but slow) start from Mosquito Flat up to and over Mono Pass. The day was clear and beautiful, and the wildflowers along much of the route seemed to be in full bloom. Arriving in upper Pioneer Basin by mid-afternoon, we found the area surprisingly crowded. Not wanting to encroach on the other folks camps, we finally settled on a nice site above the lake, exposed enough to get a nice breeze to blew away the skeeters. Fishing in Pioneer Basin is just rediculously easy. Its not even competitive, I pulled in brookie after brookie with every cast. We finally settled to have trout for dinner, after which we had one of those amazing and fiery High Sierra sunsets.
Following morning we woke to cloudy skies, no wind, and what I'm going to call hordes of 'super-skeeters' that spent the morning buzzing our ears, getting sucked in with every breath, and eating through the 40% deet. By midmorning we were packing away from the basin, being driven away in frustration by the bugs. A quick hike over to Fourth Recess Lake we found the bugs much more tolerable. A quiet afternoon with the clouds always building, we expected the weather to turn wild, but only had a bout of ten minutes of intense rain. We were surprised to be the only ones at the lake.
The following morning was clear, but the clouds began building quite early. With thoughts of Fish Tacos on our mind, we hiked back out over Mono Pass, reaching Whoa Nellie Deli in time for lunch.
All in all a fantastic trip (although I'm still itching

P.S. I always like trying out new techniques, and on this trip my new toy was a gravity water filter I made from a katadyn hiker filter, sil-nylon, some tubing, and a few rubber bands (weight ~5oz). I gotta say I'm hooked. I've used all kinds of water purification and the last few years was hooked on aqua mira. But tiring of the taste (yes, I can taste the chlorine) and time it takes to purify, I thought I'd try something new. Here's one vote for gravity filters.
https://www.naturefocused.com/archives/ ... ecess.html
Some pics (more to come):


