
Had a great time hiking the Northeast corner of Yosemite and parts of Hoover Wilderness just south of Bridgeport, CA August 16-19th. Flew into Sacramento where George picked me and his two friends up. Early in the morning on the 16th we met up with Ami and drove to the trailhead having stopped for burgers in Walker. Got on the trail at about 2:30pm and got to Green Lake by 6. Weather was great the whole trip: warm, a bit breezy, sun galore. George and I each caught a trout a piece, letting them go for other would-be anglers. Had a nice campfire and just sat around enjoying the quiet murmur of the forest. Travis wasn't feeling too well most of the day.
Travis, George's cousin got really sick over-night and he, George and Jimmy turned back early Friday to head down the trail. Too bad, as Ami and I trodden on up towards Virginia Pass. We hiked over into Return Creek valley and up to Return Lake where we found the only good tent spots by the water and away from the blustery conditions at 10,000'. I fished some on the lake taking in 3 nice size rainbows. Having no possibility of building a fire I let them go - live on to have happy lives, you fish! Ami and I just lazied around since it was hot and we didn't want to do any more hiking.
Next day, Saturday, we took off with just water and some food to try and get to a high point towards Soldier and Spiller Lakes. Crossed a bunch of granite outcrops climbing 1,500' in about 2 hours into alpine country. Finally, past a snow bank we broke into a panoramic view of northern Yosemite, Spiller Creek valley, and just granite massifs as far as the eye could see. The wind was harsh but the view was well worth the effort. With smiles between the two of us Ami took picture after picture documenting our conquest.
On the way back towards Return Lake and camp we saw ptarmigan and marmots. We broke camp, headed down into Virginia Valley and then straight up to Summit Lake climbing 1000' in less than a mile. Dusty and sweaty we got to the lake only to be chased away to the other side by the tireless wind. Found a semi-protected spot between several conifers, made camp and sat around watching the sunset paste red pigments on the surrounding mountainous landscape. Had another dehydrated dinner and watched for the third night in a row as the space shuttle and International Space Station crossed the sky in a NE direction at about 10pm - cool! Thanks George for giving us the times!
Last day, Sunday, Ami and I got up early and headed down the trail towards her Jeep some 8 miles away. We covered the distance in about 3 1/2 hours crossing several large lakes and viewing the Hoover Wilderness area - a really beautiful spot, no crowds, and even less air traffic overhead. Beats some spots in the John Muir or Ansel Adams - those are quite impacted by people and noise.
Overall, a great 25 mile hike, especially this being our first of the year. The weather seems to be changing for cooler temperatures at the higher elevations but it sure is still summer down at 5000' and lower. Hoorah for the trail!
Photos:
http://picasaweb.google.com/klondikejoe/HooverWildernessAugust2007