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R06 TR: Kennedy Lake, October 21-23 2016

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2016 10:21 pm
by Flamingo
Hi All,

I visited Kennedy Lake earlier this month with a group of friends, including HST member @pelican. It was a special time in the shoulder season; the high peaks were draped in snow, and the valley floors were green from recent rain. Our group was a mix of novice and expert backpackers. Personally, it's refreshing to see the whole backpacking experience from the perspective of beginners -- it reminds me how far I've come with my backpacking skills, and it also challenges me to be more patient, to slow down from my normal pace, and to take more time to enjoy the trip. Our group arrived at Kennedy Lake in good spirits, and we setup camp in one of the established sites about 1/4 mile west of the lake outlet. The temperatures were rapidly dropping, and we built a campfire. I don't normally build campfires, but I think it was justified given the low temperatures, and it certainly made for a memorable evening of warmth and laughs.

Kennedy Lake is a popular destination, so I'll spare you the logistical details. Rather, enjoy my photos from the shoulder season. . .
Kennedy Meadows was brilliant in the morning sun.
Kennedy Meadows was brilliant in the morning sun.
The Stanislaus River was flowing strong after recent rains.
The Stanislaus River was flowing strong after recent rains.
Going Up. . .
Going Up. . .
A spectacular vista of snowy Kennedy Peak emerged as we approached the meadows near Kennedy Lake.
A spectacular vista of snowy Kennedy Peak emerged as we approached the meadows near Kennedy Lake.
On the trail, getting closer to Kennedy lake. . .
On the trail, getting closer to Kennedy lake. . .
The view up Soda Canyon
The view up Soda Canyon
Dusk at Kennedy Lake
Dusk at Kennedy Lake
Nightime Vibes around the Campfire
Nightime Vibes around the Campfire
Morning Along Kennedy Creek
Morning Along Kennedy Creek
Morning Along Kennedy Creek, Part 2
Morning Along Kennedy Creek, Part 2
The best campsites are on the south side of Kennedy Creek, and a pile of logs can be used to cross with dry feet.
The best campsites are on the south side of Kennedy Creek, and a pile of logs can be used to cross with dry feet.
Checking out the abandoned cabin in Kennedy Canyon.
Checking out the abandoned cabin in Kennedy Canyon.

Re: TR: Kennedy Lake, October 21-23 2016

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 9:48 pm
by balzaccom
Nice report--makes me a little sad that I have been traveling so much that I haven't had a chance to get up there this month, sigh.

Re: TR: Kennedy Lake, October 21-23 2016

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 2:26 am
by gary c.
Beautiful :thumbsup: