2012 Mosquito Reports
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Horseshoe, Big Whitney and Tunnel Meadows 6/30 - 7/2
1 everywhere, to my surprise.
Only place they were bad was on the way up from Big Whitney to Cottonwood Pass, along the creek, and then only at sunset.
Only place they were bad was on the way up from Big Whitney to Cottonwood Pass, along the creek, and then only at sunset.
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Sawtooth Pass Trail to Lower Monarch Lake 7/2 - 7/3
Sawtooth Pass Trail to Lower Monarch Lake 7/2 - 7/3
1 on the trail up. 1 during the evening at lower monarch lake. 4 after the wind died down in the morning. I was swarmed enough 7/3 morning that I left early
1 on the trail up. 1 during the evening at lower monarch lake. 4 after the wind died down in the morning. I was swarmed enough 7/3 morning that I left early

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Re: 2012 Mosquito Reports
Welcome to the HST!
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the info.
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Kearsarge Lakes-Rae Lakes 7/1-7/4
My wife just got back from Rae Lakes (via Onion Valley) - bugs were a non-issue at Matlock Lake and Kearsarge Lakes - they were noticable at Rae Lakes but not that bad
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Pine Creek - Granite Park - Italy Pass - July 1-3
0 on the trail up to Pine Lake.
2-3 at the Pine Lakes/Honeymoon Lake, especially in wooded areas.
0-1 in Granite Park. The only exception was the lake just below Italy Pass where there several discrete mosquito balls/swarms; they left you alone if they didn't catch your scent.
2-3 at the Pine Lakes/Honeymoon Lake, especially in wooded areas.
0-1 in Granite Park. The only exception was the lake just below Italy Pass where there several discrete mosquito balls/swarms; they left you alone if they didn't catch your scent.
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Mono Pass to Mono Creek: June 30th - July 3rd
I encountered pretty much no mosquitoes on the east side of Mono Pass, but definitely some on the other side.
6/30 4th Recess: Was only there for dusk and then the next morning. I'd say 2.5? They were definitely buzzing around but not terrible.
7/1: Hopkins Basin to the uppermost lake. 4. This was a blooming meadow and there were a ton of bugs. I went to a ridge above the top lake where I was far away from any moisture and they still found me up there.
7/2: Pioneer Basin. I'll say 3.5. They were active during the day but not quite as thick as Hopkins.
There was not much wind and it was warm. Bad skeeter conditions.
6/30 4th Recess: Was only there for dusk and then the next morning. I'd say 2.5? They were definitely buzzing around but not terrible.
7/1: Hopkins Basin to the uppermost lake. 4. This was a blooming meadow and there were a ton of bugs. I went to a ridge above the top lake where I was far away from any moisture and they still found me up there.
7/2: Pioneer Basin. I'll say 3.5. They were active during the day but not quite as thick as Hopkins.
There was not much wind and it was warm. Bad skeeter conditions.
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Re: 2012 Mosquito Reports
You meant Hopkins Lakes Basin, right?Schmalz wrote:
7/1: Hamilton Basin to the uppermost lake. 4. This was a blooming meadow and
there were a ton of bugs. I went to a ridge above the top lake where I was far
away from any moisture and they still found me up there.
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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
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Re: 2012 Mosquito Reports
Yep, my bad. Edited the post.maverick wrote:You meant Hopkins Lakes Basin, right?Schmalz wrote:
7/1: Hamilton Basin to the uppermost lake. 4. This was a blooming meadow and
there were a ton of bugs. I went to a ridge above the top lake where I was far
away from any moisture and they still found me up there.
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Re: 2012 Kearsarge Lakes -Rae Lakes
This is great news, leaving Sat. 7/7 for Charlotte, Keasarge, and Rae Lakes. I'll update next Friday 7/13.
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July 1-4 Pear, Moose Lakes, Alta Meadow
July 1st - Pear Lake: 0/1. A few mosquitoes, but not bothersome.
July 2nd - Moose Lake: 4. Lots of mosquitoes buzzing around our heads at all times, with their annoying whine. Surprisingly, none landed on my ungloved hands or bit through my exposed socks.
July 3rd - Alta Meadow: 1-2. Fair number in Alta Meadow mid-afternoon, but we didn't stop. At our campsite on the ridge at the west end of the meadow there were only a few.
July 4th - Trail to Wolverton from the south, through Long Meadow - Very aggressive mosquitoes that managed to land on my arms and legs and repeatedly bite even though I walked as fast as I could and swung my arms wildly. Beautiful meadow, but I couldn't enjoy it because I had been lulled into believing I could safely hike in shorts and short sleeves with the bug spray deep in my pack (dumb, I know...)
July 2nd - Moose Lake: 4. Lots of mosquitoes buzzing around our heads at all times, with their annoying whine. Surprisingly, none landed on my ungloved hands or bit through my exposed socks.
July 3rd - Alta Meadow: 1-2. Fair number in Alta Meadow mid-afternoon, but we didn't stop. At our campsite on the ridge at the west end of the meadow there were only a few.
July 4th - Trail to Wolverton from the south, through Long Meadow - Very aggressive mosquitoes that managed to land on my arms and legs and repeatedly bite even though I walked as fast as I could and swung my arms wildly. Beautiful meadow, but I couldn't enjoy it because I had been lulled into believing I could safely hike in shorts and short sleeves with the bug spray deep in my pack (dumb, I know...)
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