Trip to the Winds.. 9-2-24 to 9-10-24
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2024 10:16 am
Well, I made my first trip to the Winds in 2016. It was a whim at the time, hitting Titcomb Basin.
Being a high Sierra backpacker, I wasn't sure I really wanted to try a new range, but the pictures of Titcomb Basin and the Cirque of the Towers got me interested, and my friend Mike and I chose a trip to Titcomb.
Now, this trip just completed a couple of weeks ago is my 9th backpack in the Winds. Suffice it to say, I got hooked.
I am not an expert , like Wandering Daisy, but I know a little bit. Still not nearly as much as the sierras.
A year ago, we had an incredible fishing experience in the winds for cutthroats. When discussing where to go this year, Mike was very clear..
let us just go right back to where we went last year. So, that is what we decided to do. Normally I like to see new territory, ( I still have not been to the Cirque of the Towers, for instance), but it was hard to argue. So my friends Gary and Mike and I embarked on a very similar itinerary to the one I published July 23. In terms of new territory, there were still a couple of lakes I had never visited , and then we were planning to day
a 4 day trip a little further south out of Dickinson Park but we chose to cancel this four day day trip. More to follow.
So, on day 1, we made it to St. Lawrence trailhead.
As usual, there were plenty of antelopes on the drive up. We trudged up the trail to the Meadows. Always nice here. And we made it over Entigo Pass. We had thunderstorms the first two days... After that the weather was mostly pleasant...even hot for September in the Winds.
We saw some grouse in the area.
A close up
We crossed Glacier Creek. It was a walk across. This was a torrent in July 2023, and was difficult to cross.
On the way to Lake Heebeecheeche It was a little hazy, but still nice. Sunset at camp.
We did some fishing the next day. Mike playing one And me playing one...
Being a high Sierra backpacker, I wasn't sure I really wanted to try a new range, but the pictures of Titcomb Basin and the Cirque of the Towers got me interested, and my friend Mike and I chose a trip to Titcomb.
Now, this trip just completed a couple of weeks ago is my 9th backpack in the Winds. Suffice it to say, I got hooked.
I am not an expert , like Wandering Daisy, but I know a little bit. Still not nearly as much as the sierras.
A year ago, we had an incredible fishing experience in the winds for cutthroats. When discussing where to go this year, Mike was very clear..
let us just go right back to where we went last year. So, that is what we decided to do. Normally I like to see new territory, ( I still have not been to the Cirque of the Towers, for instance), but it was hard to argue. So my friends Gary and Mike and I embarked on a very similar itinerary to the one I published July 23. In terms of new territory, there were still a couple of lakes I had never visited , and then we were planning to day
a 4 day trip a little further south out of Dickinson Park but we chose to cancel this four day day trip. More to follow.
So, on day 1, we made it to St. Lawrence trailhead.
As usual, there were plenty of antelopes on the drive up. We trudged up the trail to the Meadows. Always nice here. And we made it over Entigo Pass. We had thunderstorms the first two days... After that the weather was mostly pleasant...even hot for September in the Winds.
We saw some grouse in the area.
A close up
We crossed Glacier Creek. It was a walk across. This was a torrent in July 2023, and was difficult to cross.
On the way to Lake Heebeecheeche It was a little hazy, but still nice. Sunset at camp.
We did some fishing the next day. Mike playing one And me playing one...