
Apparently I'm on the half-year schedule for posting here. Summer was late in coming this year, but now that it's here in Tahoe, it couldn't be more beautiful. I got out on a couple of hikes this past weekend to enjoy the sun and warmth. On Saturday, I went into Desolation Wilderness from the Bayview Trail to check out snow conditions for an upcoming backpacking trip. Conclusion: there's still a lot of snow up there, but there are clear areas too. The remaining snow is melting fast. Mosquitoes should be out in full force in a week or two!
I was going to hike in as far as conditions and time would allow, with a goal of seeing Dicks Lake and Fontanillis Lake before hitting the Velmas. I got side-tracked by the snow and went off trail on the way to Dicks Lake. I also forgot the map at home. Using peaks as landmarks, I went cross-country to explore a bit and ended up at Upper Velma Lake. Soon thereafter, I met a guy by another unnamed lake, borrowed his map, and found I was not far from the trail. Conclusion: cross-country hiking is a lot more fun and rewarding than hiking the beaten trails.
I was going to hike in as far as conditions and time would allow, with a goal of seeing Dicks Lake and Fontanillis Lake before hitting the Velmas. I got side-tracked by the snow and went off trail on the way to Dicks Lake. I also forgot the map at home. Using peaks as landmarks, I went cross-country to explore a bit and ended up at Upper Velma Lake. Soon thereafter, I met a guy by another unnamed lake, borrowed his map, and found I was not far from the trail. Conclusion: cross-country hiking is a lot more fun and rewarding than hiking the beaten trails.
On Sunday, I met up with my friend Steve and we hiked up to Loch Leven Lakes, west of Donner Pass off I-80. There are three named lakes and more that are unnamed nested in glacier-carved granite bowls and depressions. A beautiful area that I would like to come back to, especially for backpacking and more cross-country travel.
