Saturday, June 23, 2018

Day Hike To Nellie Lake 2018



Dale Matson

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Hike Route


For more particulars on this annual hike see my posting from 2014 here:

         This hike is about 9 miles round trip with about 2,000' of gain overall. This year, I was surprised by the lack of snow on the trail that has a lot of shade. The recent hike to Twin Lakes at about the same elevation nearby had more snow around the trail and some snow on the trail. If you look carefully, you can see a tree with a sign on it used for the snow survey at about 8,000’.
         The Sierra National Forest crew had already cleaned up the winter deadfalls and debris and both trails were in good shape. This year I spotted fresh bear scat on the trail. My son Ben, who had hiked ahead of me didn’t see the scat outbound and I suspect the bear came along the trail between us.
         At the time of this writing there are still two seasonal creeks flowing across the trail for water resupply if you have a means to filter or purify it. Of course, Nellie Lake is also available for water if filtered or purified. The mosquitoes were not too bad either but bring insect spray. Keep an eye on the signage at the junction of the Kaiser Peak and Nellie Lake trails.
         I have not fished Nellie Lake but have seen fish strikes there. There are also nice camping sites away from the lake. The overnight wilderness permits are available at the junction of Highway 168 and Kaiser Pass Road before Huntington Lake.
         These annual hikes are warm ups for mid to late summer hikes and backpacking in the eastern Sierra Nevada. Usually Kaiser Peak (10,300’) is the last of the early hikes. It is a hike with 3,000’ of gain and about 12 miles round trip. Here is my 2016 trip report. If you can do this hike you are ready for an overnight in the eastern Sierra.
         Each annual trip to Nellie Lake is different because of the weather and snow conditions. My camera equipment also changes. This year, I used the Sony A7R3 (my best camera yet) and the Sony 16-35 GM 2.8 lens.
         Finally, the outlet to Nellie Lake is Home Camp Creek which flows south into Huntington Lake.   

 The Only Time Ben Was Behind Me



 Snow Measurement Location
 Bear Scat

 Recently Cleared Part Of Trail















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