. There is no camping allowed within 1/4 mile of Lonesome Lake, though, so you would have to camp somewhere outside that zone. Trees large enough to hang a hammock from will be difficult to find away from Lonesome Lake unless you go east-there are lots of options in that direction. Fishing is good at Lonesome for nice sized cut throat trout. If you go to the Cirque, I would suggest going over the "Hiker's Pass" instead of Jackass Pass. It is much easier as long as you get up to the base of the cliffs on the west side of the valley about the time you get to the boulder field. But, by all means, avoid going through the boulders-that is not fun at all!!!
High water will not be a problem as there is only one small creek to cross about a half mile in from the trail head. After that, there are no significant streams to cross all the way to the Cirque.
The biggest problem anywhere in the Winds will probably be mosquitoes. They can be ferocious from early July till late August. Take a head net and anything with Deet and you'll be alright.
Island Lake would be a good place to go to if you want to try for Titcomb Basin. It is a nice day hike from Island to Titcomb. I haven't fished either Island Lake nor Titcomb Lakes, so I can't be of much help in that department. There are a lot of little lakes full of small brook trout on the south and west side of Island Lake-may make for some fun fishing. Mistake Lake is on a bench up above Titcomb Lakes (which, by the way have Golden trout) but I have seen Mistake Lake still frozen over in early August!
There are enough large trees near Island Lake to put a hammock in (and to hang your bear bag), but there aren't any trees at all in Titcomb Basin.
There are only a few small streams to cross (at least they are small in August when I am usually in that area!) but you should be able to get across without any serious difficulty.
Having not been to either Lonesome Lake or Titcomb Basin that early in the season, I can't say definitively, but I don't think you will find the crowds to be too much in early July in either area.
Have a great time. I know you'll love the Winds!!![/QUOTE]
Either the Cirque of the Towers or Titcomb basin would be a very nice introduction to the Winds.
The hike to the Cirque is easy till you get past Big Sandy Lake, then it gets more interesting for the last 3 miles to Lonesome Lake. There is no camping allowed within 1/4 mile of Lonesome Lake, though, so you would have to camp somewhere outside that zone. Trees large enough to hang a hammock from will be difficult to find away from Lonesome Lake unless you go east-there are lots of options in that direction. Fishing is good at Lonesome for nice sized cut throat trout. If you go to the Cirque, I would suggest going over the "Hiker's Pass" instead of Jackass Pass. It is much easier as long as you get up to the base of the cliffs on the west side of the valley about the time you get to the boulder field. But, by all means, avoid going through the boulders-that is not fun at all!!!
High water will not be a problem as there is only one small creek to cross about a half mile in from the trail head. After that, there are no significant streams to cross all the way to the Cirque.
The biggest problem anywhere in the Winds will probably be mosquitoes. They can be ferocious from early July till late August. Take a head net and anything with Deet and you'll be alright.
Island Lake would be a good place to go to if you want to try for Titcomb Basin. It is a nice day hike from Island to Titcomb. I haven't fished either Island Lake nor Titcomb Lakes, so I can't be of much help in that department. There are a lot of little lakes full of small brook trout on the south and west side of Island Lake-may make for some fun fishing. Mistake Lake is on a bench up above Titcomb Lakes (which, by the way have Golden trout) but I have seen Mistake Lake still frozen over in early August!
There are enough large trees near Island Lake to put a hammock in (and to hang your bear bag), but there aren't any trees at all in Titcomb Basin.
There are only a few small streams to cross (at least they are small in August when I am usually in that area!) but you should be able to get across without any serious difficulty.
Having not been to either Lonesome Lake or Titcomb Basin that early in the season, I can't say definitively, but I don't think you will find the crowds to be too much in early July in either area.
Have a great time. I know you'll love the Winds!!!
Thanks for all this useful info. How far would we have to hike east of Lonesome to find trees to hang the bear bags. Are there grizzlies or just black bears at Cirque and Titcomb/iSLAND? And have they learned there to chew through rope or cord tied to a tree?