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Friday, July 24, 2020

Backpack Trip to Warm Lake, July 20-22, 2020

 

Backpack Trip to Warm Lake

July 20-22, 2020

 

As a family we decided to go for a multiple-day backpacking trip, since the girls had never done one before.  We decided to do a loop hike in the Goat Rocks Wilderness, about an hour from our house. 

The hike started at Conrad Meadows.  The first couple of miles through the meadows were hot, dry, and dusty, with lots of cow and horse pies.  Once you make it through the meadows, you start going through the trees and then start to gain elevation. 

Starting the hike at Conrad Meadows






The last mile was a lot of switch backs up to Surprise Lake.  It is about seven miles from the trailhead to Surprise Lake.  There were a few people camped and fishing at one end of the lake, but we had the other end to ourselves.  There were a lot of bugs and mosquitos, which is to be expected at this time of year.  We set up camp and ate some dinner and relaxed.

Switchbacks up to Surprise Lake


Surprise Lake

Pumping water

Cup of Soup for dinner











The next day we set out for Warm Lake.  We went around Surprise Lake and continued around the basin.  We finally found the trail up to the upper basin.  Once we made it to the top, the view was great, but the bugs were horrible along the creek.  The trail basically ended there, so we needed to use our map skills to try and find Warm Lake.  We made our way in the general direction of the lake, scouting out the area as we went.  We stopped for lunch at a nice little campsite.  The kids wanted to just stop and camp there, but I told them I thought the lake was just up the hill, which it was.  We hiked about four miles from Surprise Lake to Warm Lake.

Starting up to Warm Lake



Upper Basin

Trying to find Warm Lake


Lunch spot

Made it to Warm Lake
When we arrived at Warm Lake there was only two other people there and they were just packing up and getting ready to leave.  The rest of the day we only saw one other guy who had climbed Gilbert Peak and was making his way back.  Becky and I pitched our tent close to the lake, while the kids placed their tents back in the trees.  This proved beneficial to the kids, since there was a lot of wind at night.  Becky and I got blown around out in the open, while the kids were fine in the trees.  The rest of the afternoon we relaxed and went for little hikes around the area and played in the snow.  Warm Lake is a beautiful spot with no people, which is hard to find these days!  We had the whole upper basin to ourselves.


Warm Lake in the Goat Rocks

Looking down at Surprise Lake

Warm Lake


Exploring around the basin



In the morning we started on our way out.  We ran into a couple camping about a mile and a half from us.  Once we made it back down to the main trail, we started our descent back to Conrad Meadows.  The temperature kept rising as we went along.  By the end everyone was hot and tired.  We cover a little over 12 miles to get out, but it felt like a lot more.

Sunrise at Warm Lake



Making our way back out of the basin



Finally back to the car


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