Floating away in the Eastern Sierra Nevada 2017

The days are starting to heat up and we have that itch to get into the backcountry of the Western Sierra Nevada’s. Even though the snow has not melted at the lakes we want to get hiking to, it has melted enough to get to the lower levels. So far we have gotten to explore Convict Lake, the June Lake Loop, Tioga Lake, Twin Lakes, and Walker River. All the Lakes are full and the streams that were once slow moving are now raging rivers, the rivers are overflowing their banks and are flooding the valleys. Roads are getting washed out and trickling waterfalls have now taken over mountain sides. It is a sight like no other. The record snow fall is now the record snow melt.

The drive for us is about 5 hours to get Bishop. Some people can’t believe we would drive 5 hours for a weekend trip, but 5 hours isn’t that long when you can lose yourself for 2 days surrounded by the beauty of this area.

Since the back country has been under a little more snow than we like we have decided to hold off on our hiking trips until later into the season. Our last two trips have been exploring different parts of the area that are accessible via paved and dirt roads. We camped on the backside of Grant Lake in the June Lake loop and fished the lakes in the surrounding area. Click on each area to enjoy the pictures from our last two trips.

Grant Lake

Silver Lake

Rush Creek

Convict Lake

Tioga Lake & Pass

Twin Lakes

Walker River

Here are the video clips of our two trips

2 Comments Add yours

  1. Jan Mendoza says:

    Lots of snow up here in my neck of the woods to. (Tahoe/Donner) I still haven’t been able to get up to my usual spots in the high country. Having to hike lower but it’s too hot. Your videos are awesome

  2. Becky says:

    Thank you Jan. I can’t wait to get in the backcountry either.

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