R03/R04 TR: Mosquito Flat Trailhead to Pioneer Basin 6/18/2022-6/19/2022
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2022 7:44 pm
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Had Monday off for Juneteenth so I did a last minute trip just for a night and leisurely afternoon fishing in Pioneer Basin. Planned to arrive back at the car around 7pm on 6/19.
Starting at Mosquito Flat on 6/18 at 1:30pm and wow it was crowded! Every single parking space was taken at the trailhead, so I had to employ some beach parking tactics that I've developed while living in San Diego...
Getting up to mono pass was not difficult, after the first 15 minutes from the trailhead I did not see another person until the top of mono pass. There was a few small snow fields on the pass. Here is a photo from mono pass looking towards little lakes valley. I saw one more person on my descent from mono pass and we chatted. They happily reported that no one was in pioneer basin, and that they had spotted quite a few fish (they saw my fishing rod on my pack). Further descending down the pass I started to have some light snowfall! The air was nice, cold, and CRISP.
Here is a photo from mono pass looking towards pioneer basin Here is a photo further down the pass looking through the valley that mono creek runs down. The area where the trail to 4th recess lake, mono creek, and pioneer basin converge is a little bit tricky of an area when approaching from pioneer basin. There isn't signage and there are a few 'ghost trails' that could throw you off. As well as some limited long distance visibility from being in the valley and some denser forest.
I was able to make it to pioneer basin well before sunset. Here is pioneer basin looking towards mono pass (in the upper left corner). Caught a bunch of trout in the 6 inch to 9 inch range. New to this whole fishing thing. Looks like a brook trout/golden trout hybrid? Found this fat little marmot as well. Happy to report that there were absolutely 0 bugs in this area. Even in little lakes valley I did not encounter any mosquitos. Beautiful trip. Perfect for the casual weekend warrior like me.
Had Monday off for Juneteenth so I did a last minute trip just for a night and leisurely afternoon fishing in Pioneer Basin. Planned to arrive back at the car around 7pm on 6/19.
Starting at Mosquito Flat on 6/18 at 1:30pm and wow it was crowded! Every single parking space was taken at the trailhead, so I had to employ some beach parking tactics that I've developed while living in San Diego...
Getting up to mono pass was not difficult, after the first 15 minutes from the trailhead I did not see another person until the top of mono pass. There was a few small snow fields on the pass. Here is a photo from mono pass looking towards little lakes valley. I saw one more person on my descent from mono pass and we chatted. They happily reported that no one was in pioneer basin, and that they had spotted quite a few fish (they saw my fishing rod on my pack). Further descending down the pass I started to have some light snowfall! The air was nice, cold, and CRISP.
Here is a photo from mono pass looking towards pioneer basin Here is a photo further down the pass looking through the valley that mono creek runs down. The area where the trail to 4th recess lake, mono creek, and pioneer basin converge is a little bit tricky of an area when approaching from pioneer basin. There isn't signage and there are a few 'ghost trails' that could throw you off. As well as some limited long distance visibility from being in the valley and some denser forest.
I was able to make it to pioneer basin well before sunset. Here is pioneer basin looking towards mono pass (in the upper left corner). Caught a bunch of trout in the 6 inch to 9 inch range. New to this whole fishing thing. Looks like a brook trout/golden trout hybrid? Found this fat little marmot as well. Happy to report that there were absolutely 0 bugs in this area. Even in little lakes valley I did not encounter any mosquitos. Beautiful trip. Perfect for the casual weekend warrior like me.