Trinity Alps-Morris Meadows
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Backpacking is COOL w/ friends: Ken,Kat, Dave, David & Tom–Thanks!!!
6/10-12
I got in late Friday night and this is what I awoke too Saturday morning!
Frozen Emerald Lake
Lush forest
Sorry new computer and pictures are all messed up out of order.
You camped on bare ground, in California, in the mountains. Well done, sir!
Thanks for the report; looks like a good time.
Cheers,
Rick
Camp site stuff. Thanks Rick! Sorry not really a trip report-You know how I roll- just photos. I slept in a MLD Serenity Bug shelter–it was really mild and very comfortable plus no mosquitoes!!!
California in early June?
Thanks for taking and posting some pictures Jay. It was a fantastic trip with great friends for company. I am already looking forward to next time.
For anyone seeing this report who plans to visit Morris Meadow: beware of the deer, they are ravenous. I need a new hiking shirt and hat.
Modelos and Meadows
Beautiful stuff kids.
Any ETA on the melt? Down lower? In the passes?
Thanks!
Great pics. I have always been interested in that part of northern CA. Thanks.
There was quite a bit of snow at all of the passes. Especially up by Sapphire and Mirror Lake. I am sure the X-country pass over to "L" lake is very difficult and will be until we have a few heat waves. We are so lucky to live in this State with all of its variety of unique mountain ranges.
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