11/10 - 11/2001 Red Lake and Kearsarge Mines and 10/22.00 Telescope Pk
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RED LAKE DAYHIKA: Description said 4WD needed. It too...
- last edit: 19-Feb-2003
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It went over the ridge, up again, and dead ended.
- last edit: 12-Nov-2001
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Red Lake Trailhead (6800') starts to the right of the p...
- last edit: 13-Nov-2001
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Twenty minutes to this point. Lose sight of this view ...
- last edit: 12-Nov-2001
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The next turn takes you here. The trail stays to the r...
- last edit: 13-Nov-2001
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There's 4 deer in this picture, but I can only see 3 in...
- last edit: 12-Nov-2001
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This IS the trail
- last edit: 13-Nov-2001
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The trail levels out here, goes through the yellow bush...
- last edit: 12-Nov-2001
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The waterfall is frozen. Saw a young couple coming dow...
- last edit: 12-Nov-2001
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Looking down, Red Mountain and Tinemaha Reservoir in th...
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Over the next ridge: snow, Split Mountain (14,058')
- last edit: 12-Nov-2001
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The small frozen lake. Red Lake is in the next clump o...
- last edit: 12-Nov-2001
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Looking back at the frozen unnamed lake
- last edit: 12-Nov-2001
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Finally, Red Lake (10,460') and Split Mountain (14,058'...
- last edit: 13-Nov-2001
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This is the view to the right side of the last photo
- last edit: 12-Nov-2001
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Made it to the valley by 5:15pm
- last edit: 13-Nov-2001
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KEARSARGE MINES DAYHIKE: Sunday: Woke up to a rainbow o...
- last edit: 30-Jan-2005
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Met Poppycock for breakfast in Lone Pine. Drove to the ...
- last edit: 13-Nov-2001
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...back to LP, up to OV: 10:40 am, and 108 miles lat...
- last edit: 13-Nov-2001
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I think the trail is this way........
- last edit: 12-Nov-2001
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Five minutes and sucking wind. Notice the angle of the...
- last edit: 12-Nov-2001
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Clouds were awesome!
- last edit: 12-Nov-2001
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Still sucking wind, but at least we're on a trail now
- last edit: 12-Nov-2001
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Bambi died on the trail. Poppycock was just about stan...
- last edit: 12-Sep-2003
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Up and up and up........my truck in the bare spot below
- last edit: 12-Nov-2001
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Headed for the window ahead
- last edit: 12-Nov-2001
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Poppycock: I REALLY like this trail!
- last edit: 12-Nov-2001
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Mt Williamson in the clouds (left)
- last edit: 12-Nov-2001
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Album Description:
[Week 2] Saturday: Dayhiked to Red Lake (6800' - 10,460'), below Split Mtn, 10 miles. Sunday: Dayhiked Kearsarge Mines (9300' - 12,000'), don't know mileage on this one. Didn't make it all the way.
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Hello: I must say you have an impressive collection of trips you have taken. I have not viewed all of them, just those I have been on. I am searching for information on Vee Lake and Bear Lake System. Just West of Pine Creek Pass and Royce Lakes. I am an avid backpacker and fly fisherman and try to plan a week plus backpacking trip every summer in the Sierras. During the last 10 years I have been looking for large native Goldens, as I would like to catch a large one, take a picture and release it. Then when I get home have a taxidermist make a plastic replica from the picture (a common practice now days). I always start from the East Side. I have been up Shepard's Pass to rumored Lake South America, but only caught 9 to 10 inchers. I have been up Pine Creek Pass and caught a 17" Golden/Rainbow Hybrid, a very nice fish, but it was not a pure strain Golden. The largest Pure Golden I have caught was from Piute Pass, a 13"er from Desolation Lake. This summer I was going to travel from Pine Creek Pass over to Vee Lake and the Bear Lakes. I have heard there are large Goldens here, or is it just a rumor? Have you been to this area? Can you give me some information on the fishing in this area, OR steer me in a direction where there are obviously no pack trains, few people and lakes that hold large Pure Strain Goldens? Thank you for your information Randy Phelps FISHINFUOL@AOL.COM
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