I received an invitation to hike to an alpine lake above Lake City Colorado to try my hand at fly fishing. This is a 5.2 mile hike from 8800 feet of altitude to about 11,200 ft. Quite a hike!
It involves a memorable Jeep Trail to an upper trail head and a wonderful (if strenuous) hike to a beautiful series of lakes know as Larson Lakes.
First stop was at the fly shop to get a fishing license and a few more flies |
This is a good place to get a report on the fishing conditions in the area |
Trail access made good use of the Jeeps low range capabilities and skid plates |
The trail marker is rather optomistic as to the distance to the lakes - our GPS tracker showed it to be a 5.2 mile hike. |
My hiking/fishing companions - L to R Bob, Doug, John and Brett |
It was a steep hike in places |
There were occasional mountain meadows |
Almost there! |
A little slice of heaven |
The lakes were stocked by aircraft dropping fish while flying over. That must be something to see! |
Everybody spread out and fished different parts of the lakes |
The fish were biting. The best action was to be found where the upper lake flowed into the lower. |
Steep sections on the way down were best navigated with the aid of walking sticks |
That looks like a lot of fun! I can't believe they stock the lake by airplane....those poor fish! Did anyone catch anything worth eating? Did you see any wildlife on the hike?
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