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Deer lake vs. Toejam lake for a short backpacking trip?

Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2021 9:52 am
by trentn
I'm new to this forum and trying to plan a 3 (possibly 4) day trip with my 16-old son in the Emigrant Wilderness for later this week. I was planning on crabtree camp--> lilly lake (day 1) -->deer lake (day 2 w/ fishing) and back (day 3) but think that's more of a haul than we want. Seems like Gianelli trail head -->chewing gum lake (day 1) -->toejam lake (day 2 w/fishing) --> return (day 3) might be a better option with the option of a day hike to leapold lake? Any thoughts would be much appreciated. :)

Re: Deer lake vs. Toejam lake for a short backpacking trip?

Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2021 11:38 am
by Wandering Daisy
Even though the old Emigrant guide book says there are fish, many of the lakes going in via Gianelli are barren. I am not sure Toejam Lake has fish.

The lake on Lilly Creek is Grouse Lake, so I am not sure what you are calling Lilly Lake. That drainage is hot and buggy - Bear Lake is a much better first night's stop and I have caught fish there. Then you could go to Deer Lake and get out on day 3. Or take a day off at Deer Lake.

For a 3 day trip, Kennedy Lake from Kennedy Meadows is easy and has good fishing. But you need to check with FS and see if they are grazing cattle yet. It is not that nice once the cows go in. Day hikes above Kennedy Lake or up Soda Creek (off trail) are both very scenic. Relief Reservoir also has some good fishing. There is a use trail down to campsites southwest of where Grouse Creek enters the reservoir. These campsites do get crowded on weekends.

Re: Deer lake vs. Toejam lake for a short backpacking trip?

Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2021 11:46 am
by paul
I like Toejam, and Leopold, and the Gianelli start in general, but I don't know anything about the fishing.

Re: Deer lake vs. Toejam lake for a short backpacking trip?

Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2021 3:34 pm
by balzaccom
Fishing is not great in Toejam. And I think that Lilly pad Lake is that first pond/lake after Camp Lake on the trail to Deer Lake. Not a great place to get water-- it's pretty buggy and muddy...

Grouse Lake did have fish the last time we were there..but gets hit heavily by the riders from Aspen Meadows.

Re: Deer lake vs. Toejam lake for a short backpacking trip?

Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2021 3:44 pm
by trentn
Thank you all for your help! I'll look into bear and kennedy lakes otherwise we'll go for toejam and leopold and leave the fishing poles at home.