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Dinkey Lakes 27-28 May 2021

Posted: Sat May 29, 2021 2:26 pm
by sekihiker
I got on the road early enough to make it to the Forest Service office in Prather by 8am. Good thing it wasn't earlier, because my permit was not in the box like last year. For what happened next, go to: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=14947&p=165034#p165034

Traffic was normal for a Thursday, that is, light. I met no one on the way to the Dinkey Lakes/Willow Meadow Trailhead on the increasingly narrow road from Tamarack Ridge. One car was parked at the Swamp Lake 4WD road when I got to the end of the road. Three fishermen were going in to catch their lunch. After they started back to their car that afternoon, I had the entire wilderness to myself.

Old and out of shape with a 35 pound pack, it was slow going. I finally made it to First Dinkey Lake at about 1:45. There was a fair amount of snow on the Three Sisters.
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First Dinkey Lake with Three Sisters on the skyline

At about 2:30 I was at the base of the trail that ascends to Second Dinkey Lake. The flower I am surveying, Lewisia leeana, is highly concentrated along this stretch of trail. There wasn't a single plant blooming. But it wasn't only L leeana that was not blooming, nothing else was, either. I saw only a few flowers on my way in. https://www.inaturalist.org/calendar/se ... /2021/5/27

I don't know what I expected, but I thought there might be more than there were. I saw way more flowers than this on a May 26 dayhike in 2013, another drought year. [https://www.inaturalist.org/calendar/se ... /2013/5/26]

A little after three, I was at my campsite at Second Dinkey Lake.
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Second Dinkey Lake

That night, I slept cold until I figured out how my sleeping bag was made. The design was the old fashioned head to toe tube type which requires the user to shift the down up and down the tube. Using it the previous two seasons, I had never been cold and I hadn't needed to shift the down. Once I adjusted it, sleep came more easily.

Since there were very few flowers, I headed back home the next morning. I met half a dozen groups on their way in for the Memorial Day weekend. I dreaded the rough parts of forest road 9S62, but even though I met a couple of cars on some of the nastiest sections, we all survived just fine.

Re: Dinkey Lakes 27-28 May 2021

Posted: Sat May 29, 2021 9:54 pm
by grampy
That was a short trip, Bill - sorry the spring bloom wasn’t there for you. Did you at least see any interesting wildlife?

Re: Dinkey Lakes 27-28 May 2021

Posted: Sun May 30, 2021 7:22 am
by sekihiker
grampy wrote: Sat May 29, 2021 9:54 pm Did you at least see any interesting wildlife?
I saw a pair of mallards on Second Dinkey Lake. Chickadees were calling. Frogs sang all night long. Everything was in the process of waking up.
It wasn't a bad trip. And I got into a little better shape.

Re: Dinkey Lakes 27-28 May 2021

Posted: Sun May 30, 2021 8:20 am
by balzaccom
Good to know the road is open. We did a trip through Courtwright last year, and were amazed that we had the place to ourselves until the weekend. Pretty darn nice. But we didn't make it down to the Dinkey Lakes--we only saw them from above.

Re: Dinkey Lakes 27-28 May 2021

Posted: Mon May 31, 2021 9:22 am
by TehipiteTom
Wow, that's a whole lot of not much snow for this time of year.

Too bad about the dearth of wildflowers. Seems like it's been that way all over, with a few quirky exceptions (Folsom Lake, Table Mountain, e.g.).

Re: Dinkey Lakes 27-28 May 2021

Posted: Mon May 31, 2021 11:38 am
by giantbrookie
Thanks for the informative early season post. It's great to get a report like this to get an up close look and report, not only on how it looks up there but also the road conditions; your wilderness permit post is also super helpful given that I will be picking up a permit at Prather on June 7 (and now I know not to waste my time and get there at 6 am or something!).

Re: Dinkey Lakes 27-28 May 2021

Posted: Mon May 31, 2021 7:43 pm
by sekihiker
giantbrookie wrote: Mon May 31, 2021 11:38 am I will be picking up a permit at Prather on June 7 (and now I know not to waste my time and get there at 6 am or something!).
I am basing my assumptions about the time for pickup on a sign posted at the Prather office window.
I encourage you to call the day before to see if things have changed.
The gal that gave me my permit mentioned something about calling in the day before your pickup. I can't imagine why that's necessary, but I will be doing it for my next permit. Who knows. They may have changed the procedure again by then.

I think the folks in Prather are not that happy about how things have evolved.

Hopefully, someday, we will be able to get walk-up permits same day or day before like pre-2020. However, since money is being made for permits, that's probably too much to ask.