Brainerd Lake

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RichardK
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We hiked to Brainerd Lake on Labor Day. The log bridge over South Fork Big Pine Creek is gone.

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We waded the horse crossing about 30 feet downstream of the former bridge. In the morning the water was about 18 inches deep and maybe 2 feet in the afternoon. I was surprised at the force of water no deeper than that. You had to be careful to maintain balance. I learned a new respect for hydraulics.

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A view of the canyon headwall which is ascended via an endless series of steep switchbacks.

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Looking at the canyon from the switchbacks.

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The reward above the headwall is a stunning view of the Palisades.

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We have been somewhere in the Sierras most Labor Days for 14 years. The Willow Lake area was the only place where we have ever seen a mosquito. Bring Deet.

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The trail passes an unnamed pond that is on the topo map and another that is not.

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The second pond was teeming with tadpoles. There were hundreds.

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Amazing scenery at every turn.

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Brainerd Lake.

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The lake was full of trout.

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Happy hikers at the lake shore.

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Taco
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Post by Taco »

Nice! That looks like a real beautiful area.
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Dave G
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Post by Dave G »

Great photos of a beautiful area, Richard. And those are some big trout!
Is the Bunny Rabbit snowfield still there?
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RichardK
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Dave G wrote: Is the Bunny Rabbit snowfield still there?
Thank you and Taco. I think that snowfield is gone.
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Burchey
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Post by Burchey »

Beautiful pictures! We were on the Bishop Pass trail - skeeters were allllll over me
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Post by lilbitmo »

Tadpoles that big, I haven't seen any like that since I was a kid growing up in the Great Lakes area. Them some big ass Bull Frog type.

Nice pictures Richard. Glad you had fun. :D
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