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Re: Post Your 2009 Skeeter Updates.

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 4:11 pm
by fedak
Sunday: Tuolumne toward Glen Aulin: 0 on the trail.
(Was swarmed when I got back to the car around 4, not sure if that was representative of dusk conditions)

Today: Desolation, Mt Tallac: 0 except for 1 non-aggressive swarm above Cathedral Lake.

Re: Post Your 2009 Skeeter Updates.

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 2:42 pm
by ADP
Anyone been up by Mt. Tallac (Desolation Wilderness) and near the lakes there? Wondering if the snow has thawed out and the skeeters are biting yet. Plan to go there over the 4th of July weekend.

Re: Post Your 2009 Skeeter Updates.

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 4:15 pm
by boddingtons
balzaccom wrote:This past weekend in Emigrant Wilderness, we spent 4 pretty soggy days at 7-8K, and got a total of two skeeter bites. Yeah, we use some Off, from time to time, but in camp we didn't even bother. Nothing to worry about. yet.
Where you at crabtree? What was snow like? Few of us about to (10 days from today) do a trans sierra hike Walker River to Gianelli. I know there is still more snow than we were hoping, but curious about actual feedback.
Thanks

Re: Post Your 2009 Skeeter Updates.

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 7:53 am
by cgundersen
Hi Mav,
Once we have photos ready, I'll get a TR together. But, for now, the entire loop from Wolverton to the hindside of the Kaweahs (via HST, Kaweah Gap, Pants Pass, Kaweah Pass) and back out was entirely bug free (came out on the 14th). Of course, the fact that we had every form of precipitation that occurs on either side of 32 degrees F probably was the main reason for this. Neither bugs nor humans thrive in super-chilled fog.
CG

Re: Post Your 2009 Skeeter Updates.

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:15 am
by maverick
Thank you everyone for your posts.
CG, glad to hear you made it out, I am sure the weather made the trip a lot more
precarious than it should have been.

Re: Post Your 2009 Skeeter Updates.

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 11:09 am
by KC JED
Went to Kennedy Meadows in Tulare county this past weekend 6/12. Only received about 5 bites during three day stay. Fairly stiff breeze at times probably kept the skeeters in check. Most people in group only received a few bites and dog didn't get it too bad. I would say the skeeters were between a 1.5 and 2.

Re: Post Your 2009 Skeeter Updates.

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 11:31 am
by gary c.
I spent Sunday morning until late afternoon ankle deep in a bogy Casa Vieja meadow fishing for Goldens and only saw one skeeter :)
Gary C.

Re: Post Your 2009 Skeeter Updates.

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:19 am
by rrivera
They are arriving unfortunately....I did an overnight to 5 Lakes Basin in Tahoe NF this weekend....when we headed out on Saturday morning there were several and the group was getting bitten. Thankfully the weather really cooled down and they disappeared and it was windy and cool on Sunday as well so they stayed away. Given the warmer weather in the forecast I suspect they are going to be coming out in force.

Re: Post Your 2009 Skeeter Updates.

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 12:32 pm
by dmx
Just got back from a 3 day trip in Desolation Wilderness 6/22. Awesome and empty of people. Mozzies are not too active yet in most places.

1) Bayview trail: 1
2) Rockbound Valley (near the rubicon): 3-4
3) Clyde Lake: 0 (it's frozen near there still)
4) Aloha Lake: 0
5) Gilmore Lake: 1
6) Dick's Pass/Dick's Lake: 0-1

It was pretty chilly at night in most places, which I think is keeping the mosquitoes at bay for now. Water in the rivers is high -- we must have made 8-10 icy crossings. There is a lot of water around and I'm sure the bugs will get thirsty soon enough...

Re: Post Your 2009 Skeeter Updates.

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 2:30 pm
by balzaccom
This last weekend (6.27) Tahoe itself wasn't bad, but we hiked up to Velma Lakes, and the bugs were fierce. We talked to one couple who planned to spend five days up there, and ran out of bug juice two days early. I'd rate those lakes about 8-9 right now....