Day one was a stroll over Piute Pass; the wildflowers at the beginning along the creek were outstanding, and it was windy enough to keep the mosquitoes at bay. Once over the pass the wildflower display continued with a lovely backdrop of green against granite.

I passed by Lower Golden Trout Lake and stopped to admire landscaping only God could create.

Anyone lose their dentures? Better yet, what is this from?

The mosquitoes were quite annoying in Piute Canyon, but I spied a high knoll across Piute Creek about .5 mile east of Hutchinson Meadow. Off came the boots and after a knee deep creek wade, I set up home with an outstanding dinner view.

It rained most of the night. I was awakened at about 4 a.m. by a drip on my forehead, thus discovering a needed seam seal repair.
The next day I headed up French Canyon, stopping regulary to look back down at the view. There were lots of creek crossings…

The outlet of Royce Lakes featured a beautiful waterfall.

I continued up to Moon Lake, where I took an extended break and cooked my lunch. My Jetboil was about five feet away from me when a team of pesky marmots made off with the lid. A foot pursuit on my part ensued, with it ending at the marmots’ rock den. I couldn’t see them, but could hear them munching on the plastic lid. I could also see numerous backpacker accoutrements at the entrance to their home….I believe they have a prior criminal history.
After mourning the loss of the lid, I continued up to Puppet Lake, where I viewed the bottom of Carol Col. Thanks to rlown I had an idea about where I should go up, and up I went without a hitch. Happy to be on top…..

I continued my way to Mesa Lake, where I got a great view of the Glacier Divide.

I set up camp at Mesa Lake, and had a dry, great sleep.

The next day I ended my trip over Piute Pass and back to REAL food!
I was pleasantly surprised at how few people were out there.
Many thanks to HST folks who have posted their trips here and made it easy for me to research, plan and have a great time!