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Mirror Plateau via Pelican Valley and Pelican Creek
I should start out by saying this route was inspired by a Scatman Trip Report.
Thanks to Scatman and Backcountry Post.
I had a great Yellowstone Lottery spot last year and had planned a Lamar River Loop from Pelican Valley going onto the Mirror Plateau from the North and exiting to the south along Pelican Creek and then out to Joseph Coat Springs and returning to the Pelican TH. However, I was fortunate to be selected for a remote hawk migration monitoring position for Hawk Watch International. This changed the itinerary to an out and back via Pelican Creek to the Opal Campsite. I spent 3 days on the Mirror Plateau, one night at Opal Creek and 2 nights at Pelican Creek. I took different routes between 5P7 and 3O1on this out and back, allowing different perspectives on the Mirror Plateau. Much of the walking was on buffalo trails or routes. The only challenging zone were the dead-fall on the SW side of Mirror Lake. I particularly liked our return route, traveling down the Mirror Fork and up Timothy Creek to cross back to Pelican Creek.
I was fortunate to get a close wolf view in Pelican Valley.
Side trips to Fern Lake, Peak 9199 and the boiling mud pots just off the Pelican Creek Trail.
While at Pelican Creek Camp we did an out and back to peak 9199, south of camp and just west of the Raven Creek Headwaters. Great views of Yellowstone Lake and the zone in between. A large elk herd was just south of the peak.
This is a great meadow route as meadows could be used exclusively to link 5P7 and 3O1.
Lone Wolf in Pelican Valley

View up Pelican Creek

Resident bison of Pelican Creek 5P7.

Elk remains found in meadow SE of 5P7.

View from 9199 Peak. Yellowstone lake is visible. A herd of elk can be seen in foreground.

View towards 5P7 from 9199.

Tent location at 5P7.

Mirror Lake, reference point for Scatman.

View looking North from Mirror Plateau.

View looking north from Opal Creek, 3O1.

Same view graced by a bison.

View towards Mirror Fork drainage.

Swainson Hawk, darp morph, between Mirror and Timothy drainage.

Heading towards Timothy Creek.
I should start out by saying this route was inspired by a Scatman Trip Report.
Thanks to Scatman and Backcountry Post.
I had a great Yellowstone Lottery spot last year and had planned a Lamar River Loop from Pelican Valley going onto the Mirror Plateau from the North and exiting to the south along Pelican Creek and then out to Joseph Coat Springs and returning to the Pelican TH. However, I was fortunate to be selected for a remote hawk migration monitoring position for Hawk Watch International. This changed the itinerary to an out and back via Pelican Creek to the Opal Campsite. I spent 3 days on the Mirror Plateau, one night at Opal Creek and 2 nights at Pelican Creek. I took different routes between 5P7 and 3O1on this out and back, allowing different perspectives on the Mirror Plateau. Much of the walking was on buffalo trails or routes. The only challenging zone were the dead-fall on the SW side of Mirror Lake. I particularly liked our return route, traveling down the Mirror Fork and up Timothy Creek to cross back to Pelican Creek.
I was fortunate to get a close wolf view in Pelican Valley.
Side trips to Fern Lake, Peak 9199 and the boiling mud pots just off the Pelican Creek Trail.
While at Pelican Creek Camp we did an out and back to peak 9199, south of camp and just west of the Raven Creek Headwaters. Great views of Yellowstone Lake and the zone in between. A large elk herd was just south of the peak.
This is a great meadow route as meadows could be used exclusively to link 5P7 and 3O1.
Lone Wolf in Pelican Valley



Resident bison of Pelican Creek 5P7.

Elk remains found in meadow SE of 5P7.

View from 9199 Peak. Yellowstone lake is visible. A herd of elk can be seen in foreground.

View towards 5P7 from 9199.

Tent location at 5P7.

Mirror Lake, reference point for Scatman.

View looking North from Mirror Plateau.

View looking north from Opal Creek, 3O1.

Same view graced by a bison.

View towards Mirror Fork drainage.

Swainson Hawk, darp morph, between Mirror and Timothy drainage.

Heading towards Timothy Creek.
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