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R03 TR: Little Lakes Valley to Gem Lakes 8/19/17-8/21/17

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 10:38 pm
by nightowl
First time up in this gorgeous area, was able to snag walk in permits for the solar eclipse weekend. In awe of how many gorgeous lakes can be reached with a relatively short/easy hike, and I'm sure the starting trailhead being above 10k certainly helped!

On the hike in, we passed Mack Lake (0.6 miles), Marsh Lake, Heart Lake, Box Lake (1.8 miles from TH), Long Lake (2.5 miles from TH), Chickenfoot Lake, and finally Gem Lakes (4.2 miles from TH), our destination for the weekend.
Box Lake <2 miles in
Box Lake <2 miles in
All 5 peaks visible plus the peaceful meadows near Chickenfoot Lake
All 5 peaks visible plus the peaceful meadows near Chickenfoot Lake
Peaceful Chickenfoot Lake
Peaceful Chickenfoot Lake
Beautiful water color up at the largest of the Gem Lakes
Beautiful water color up at the largest of the Gem Lakes
Insanely clear waters of Gem Lakes
Insanely clear waters of Gem Lakes
The next morning we headed to the four Treasure Lakes, switchbacking and scrambling up and over the rocky ridge. Overall it was less than a mile.
Morning sun warming up paradise
Morning sun warming up paradise
Looking down onto Gem Lakes from the ridge
Looking down onto Gem Lakes from the ridge
Loved seeing the view from on top of the ridge, we could spot so many lakes from this vantage point! We made our way to the lakes cross country, but we spotted a small trail at the bottom of the valley that follows Rock Creek, the outlet of the lakes and could be found from Chickenfoot or Long Lake.
The northwestern Treasure Lake
The northwestern Treasure Lake
The northeastern Treasure Lake had an infinity pool feel to it
The northeastern Treasure Lake had an infinity pool feel to it
The southeastern Treasure Lake - our favorite of the group
The southeastern Treasure Lake - our favorite of the group
Since it rained on us one of the nights, sunsets and sunrises were hard to come by, but we were lucky with a little bit of color on our final morning.
A little of that morning alpenglow!
A little of that morning alpenglow!
On the hike out.. if this isn't paradise I don't know what is!
On the hike out.. if this isn't paradise I don't know what is!
Probably the most mosquitoes I've ever had to deal with on a trip, but I guess that is to be expected heading out from a trailhead called Mosquito Flats :P

Tons of colorful wildflowers along the entire trail, and loved still seeing the large snow banks around the lakeshore up at Gem Lakes and Treasure Lakes.

Overall such a great and leisurely trip to take a first timer backpacker with stunning views the entire time.
More photos and detailed write up + map on my blog here: http://www.backcountrycow.com/blog/back ... -gem-lakes

Happy trekking!

Re: Trip Report - Little Lakes Valley to Gem Lakes 8/19/17-8

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 5:40 am
by The Other Tom
Very nice report. I've been there a few times and enjoyed it each time. Thanks for posting

Re: Trip Report - Little Lakes Valley to Gem Lakes 8/19/17-8

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 5:58 am
by kpeter
A pretty report from what sounds like a splendid trip. I loved my one foray into that basin but became ill before I could explore Treasure Lakes. Seeing your report makes me want to go back and finish the job! I loved camping on the north side of Chickenfoot with the views south to all the peaks, but also enjoyed a pretty little camp at Gem Lakes. It sounds like you camped at Gem?

Re: Trip Report - Little Lakes Valley to Gem Lakes 8/19/17-8

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 7:47 am
by CAchief
Beautiful pictures.

I initially thought this was the Gem Lake in the Emigrant Wilderness, didn't know there was another!

Thanks for sharing...

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Re: Trip Report - Little Lakes Valley to Gem Lakes 8/19/17-8

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 9:51 am
by nightowl
kpeter wrote:A pretty report from what sounds like a splendid trip. I loved my one foray into that basin but became ill before I could explore Treasure Lakes. Seeing your report makes me want to go back and finish the job! I loved camping on the north side of Chickenfoot with the views south to all the peaks, but also enjoyed a pretty little camp at Gem Lakes. It sounds like you camped at Gem?
Yup, we camped at the larger of the Gem Lakes, and there were lots of camp sites to choose from in that basin. Chickenfoot looked so peaceful and all those mountain peaks would have looked incredible at sunset I imagine! We loved how Treasure Lakes was a little more removed and removed from the main valley, not being marked on a map definitely thinned out the day hikers :)

Re: Trip Report - Little Lakes Valley to Gem Lakes 8/19/17-8

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 11:09 am
by maverick
I initially thought this was the Gem Lake in the Emigrant Wilderness, didn't know there was another!
A wonderful place, with sub-lime scenery, very easy access, and a great intro place for youngsters or backpacking newbies alike! :nod:

Re: Trip Report - Little Lakes Valley to Gem Lakes 8/19/17-8

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 10:47 am
by giantbrookie
Nice trip and beautiful photos. Whereas Little Lakes Valley is the perfect place to introduce youngsters or newbies to High Sierra backpacking, it is so beautiful that it still brings pleasure to even the most jaded veterans of High Sierra hiking. Like many "classics" of the High Sierra this place has earned its fine reputation.

Re: Trip Report - Little Lakes Valley to Gem Lakes 8/19/17-8

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 2:58 pm
by jeremiahkim
Gorgeous. Those colors are unreal!