FitzPatrick Wilderness - Wind River Range - July 2024

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Catching up on old photos/trip reports

7/22 - 7/28/24

FitzPatrick Wilderness

Trail Lake Trailhead

Photos: Most are with Sony A7CR and Tamron 28-200, a couple are cell phone pics

After two days of driving (24 hours total) and one speeding ticket, I made to to the trailhead. It was late enough that I did not feel like hiking in a couple of miles, so I set up camp over looking Trail Lake.



I set up my chair with a nice view of the lake, a little breeze to keep the bugs away. It started to get dark, I got tired and I crawled in the back of the car for the night.


My plan is to take the Glacier Trail to the end and then loop back across Grasshopper Glacier to Downs Lake to Goat Flat and then the trailhead. This is all conditional of the weather cooperating since I don't want to take stupid risks on a glacier by myself. I have some other ideas if things don't work out.

Pretty view in the morning, hopefully a good sign


Trail Lake Trailhead


Off we go










Bomber Basin








The Glacier Trail goes that way














I got to Double Lake and set up camp and then enjoyed the view


I watched the sunset and the mosquitos. I had recently seen reference to a group of mosquitos being called a tornado and this seemed like a good description and the swarms seemed to swirl like a tornado. Thankfully, they mostly ignored me, so I could enjoy the view.




1st camp (2 nights) - Double Lake


Second Day - I decided that I would stay at Double Lake for another night and do a little wandering without a pack.








Golden Lake was a fun off trail hike with a nice payoff at the end, great spot for lunch



Third Day - time to move down the trail



Fancy bridge over Downs Fork


I think this is Dinwoody Creek just north of the Downs Fork Meadow.








Big Meadows is impressive




Quite the view from near camp




2nd camp (3rd night) - overlooking Dinwoody Creek


Glacier fed Dinwoody Creek on the left and Klondike Creek on the right






The next day, the weather forecast doesn't look good for the next couple of days, not going to try to get up on the glacier. Time for Plan B. I'm going to head back on the Glacier Trail and then go check out the Downs Fork area. But first I want to check out a little more of the Glacier Trail so I head towards Gannet Creek which would have been my potential access point to Dinwoody and Grasshopper Glaciers. It was an easy hike without a pack but when I got to Gannet Creek, I wished I had hiking poles since the water was moving pretty fast. Time to head back and get my pack.













I got to the turnoff for Downs Fork and the first bit was an easy to follow trail and then this, I climbed over and under for a bit, but looks like the trail was obliterated, time for Plan C. Let's head towards Honeymoon Lake instead.


Very glad to not be on Horse Ridge, storm is coming, no pic of 4th night campsite. I ended up setting up camp about a mile short of Honeymoon Lake, had just enough time to filter water and cook dinner and a solid storm blew through. Glad not to be up high and exposed.

Next day, decision time. I decided that a short day to Upper Phillips Lake and a campsite I had seen the second day on the way to Golden Lake would be good.





Last night's camp - Upper Philips Lake


Camp visitor


Upper Phillips Lake


It's time to head for the car, easy hike out, car started and I headed into Dubois to get a hotel and a shower and dinner. So, this ended up being out and back on the Glacier Trail instead of the much more ambitious trip I had planned. I'll be back with hopefully better weather.

Pretty rocks outside of Dubois




I had a little bit of time to kill so I headed to Brooks Lake for a dayhike to the Jade Lakes









Upper Jade Lake


Brooks Lake




then back to Dubois for one more night.
 
Great area, nice pictures. Shame about the weather. You will absolutely need to try again to get up in there. Definitely need to take care. I’ve had some really challenging nights on the divide around there. Got caught by a thunderstorm just north of Downs Mtn at 13,000ft that lasted 3hrs and spent the night unsheltered (too windy and exposed for my ‘tent’) in a crevice in the rocks. Pinned down for 3 nights at both Baker Lk (wind/precip) on the divide and Dads Lk (cold/wind/whiteout) in the Roaring Fork drainage.
 
Great area, nice pictures. Shame about the weather. You will absolutely need to try again to get up in there. Definitely need to take care. I’ve had some really challenging nights on the divide around there. Got caught by a thunderstorm just north of Downs Mtn at 13,000ft that lasted 3hrs and spent the night unsheltered (too windy and exposed for my ‘tent’) in a crevice in the rocks. Pinned down for 3 nights at both Baker Lk (wind/precip) on the divide and Dads Lk (cold/wind/whiteout) in the Roaring Fork drainage.
Yeah, the last the I wanted was to be completely exposed on the moraine of a glacier while lightning dropped all around me. I'm young enough that I'll get back to the area again.

I saw your crevice on the campsite thread, that looks terrible :)
 
What..... No mention of those wonderful switchbacks at the beginning?
 

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