Need a 2 to 3 day mid-June hike for my visiting nephews

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Re: Need a 2 to 3 day mid-June hike for my visiting nephews

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I did one spring head for Kibbie and we found ourselves in a snow storm - dropped an inch as we hiked, reached Kibbie in a fog as the clouds had descended on us. Rather than continue we went down to Lake Eleanor and stayed in the campsite there. There was one creek crossing for us on the way down (Frog Creek) that was not as bad as all that. And it was not a bad option, as the designated sites at Eleanor had a bear locker, the fishing was good in the lake, and some of us day hiked over toward Hetch Hetchy.
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Re: Need a 2 to 3 day mid-June hike for my visiting nephews

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Thanks everyone, great suggestions, I've got some researching to do. Levitt is somplace I've been trying ot get to since I moved to the area.

Hetchy Hetchy surrounding area and Rockbound Lake (NW corner of Desolation Wilderness) have also been mention to me IRL. Any thoughts on those?
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Re: Need a 2 to 3 day mid-June hike for my visiting nephews

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steppinrazor wrote: Sat Jun 08, 2019 5:21 pm Thanks everyone, great suggestions, I've got some researching to do. Levitt is somplace I've been trying ot get to since I moved to the area.

Hetchy Hetchy surrounding area and Rockbound Lake (NW corner of Desolation Wilderness) have also been mention to me IRL. Any thoughts on those?
Hetch Hetchy is great this time of year, but ask the ranger about the bridge safety, the waterfalls can actually wash over them at peak flow. And be ready to get your feet wet. Anything called a "valley" or "meadow" this time of year is a knee deep mud pit.

Rockbound Lake is at 6500 feet, looks like it's mostly snow free on the map. Never been though. The Desolation Wilderness gets a ton of snow though, in 2017 Lake Aloha was still mostly frozen in June.
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