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Four Lake Loop — Trinity Alps

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PostedOct 28, 2009 at 1:31 pm

Last weekend got the chance to hike the Four Lake Loop in the Trinity Alps Wilderness. The weather was perfect, and there was still a fair amount of snow from the first winter storm that had mostly melted. We didn't see a soul on the trip and had the traverse around Siligo peak all to ourselves.

The first night we intended to make the cross-country trip to Lake Anna, but the steep gulch was rather snowy and we were worried without ice axes, it could be a treacherous descent in the morning. So we camped below bee tree gap and enjoyed a great show with a clear view of Gibson peak. The next day we camped below Luella lake and made a trip up Seven Up Peak to the Saddle between it and Gibson Peak for a view down the adjacent canyon.

Both nights I slept in my new RAB alpine bivy and loved seeing the stars (including shooting stars) whenever I stirred. Was a great experience, and I loved the bivy.

Here are some photos.

Around Bee Tree Gap:

Bee Tree Gap

Bee Tree Gap

Bee Tree Gap

The view from my bivy: Gibson Peak.

Gibson Peak

Climbing towards Deer Lake:

Duck Creek Pass

Duck Creek Pass

Deer Lake

Deer Lake

Deer Lake

Deer Lake

Deer Lake

Summit Lake:

Summit Lake

The Sawtooth Range from above Diamond Lake:

Sawtooth Mountain Diamond Lake

Luella Lake:

Luallen Lake

Seven Up Mountain and Gibson Peak's unlikely union:

Gibson Peak

Meadow below Deer Lake

View from my Bivy night 2: Gibson Peak from beyond the pass:

Gibson Peak

On the way out, clear skies and a view of Mt. Lassen:

Bee Tree Gap

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