2014 Mosquito Reports

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Tahoe National Forest 6/14-15

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Middle Loch Leven Lake: 1
Route from Huysink Lake trailhead: 3 in some places on a cool, cloudy day, 2 on a sunny day

Thanks all for these reports, they helped us re-plan our trip at the last minute.
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Big Pine 6/13-6/15

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Big Pine Creek 6/13, 6/14, 6/15

Big Pine Creek campground (we had a nice breeze most of the time) 1
Big Pine Lakes (7 lakes) and along north fork of Big Pine Creek especially near meadows or when the wind was calm 2
I got about a dozen bites
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Tahoe Rim Trail 6/15/14

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6/15/14 Tahoe Rim Trail in Mount Rose Wilderness, northeast end of Lake Tahoe

Day-hiked from Martis Peak Lookout road east to Rose Knob, elevations 8000 to 9200 feet.
Hike varied from calm red fir forest to open windy slopes. This area is very dry already.
Mosquitos: 0

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Agnew>1000 Is>Garnet>Ediza 6/14-6/17

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Agnew - 1000IL - Garnet - Ediza 6/14-6/17

Quite windy most of the time. Some mosquitos around but the only ones that landed on me were at Garnet. No bites. Sat with no wind and no skeeters at Shadow Lake.
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Humphreys Basin and Puppet Lake area 6/13-16

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Route: Piute Pass; Lakes: Summit, Muriel, Golden Trout, Lower Desolation, Desolation, Tomahawk, Mesa; Puppet Pass; Lakes: Roget, Paris, Alsace, Chevaux, Puppet, Star, Rust; Steelhead Pass; Lakes: Humphreys, Marmot, Cony.

No mosquitoes. It was quite cold and windy every day. One mosquito at trailhead upon return, despite wind.
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Bishop Pass-Dusy Basin 6/17-6/19

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Bishop Pass Trailhead:

Long Lake: 1 on 6/17 but 4 on my way out on 6/19. pack the bugspray!
Upper Dusy Basin: 1 on 6/17
Lower Dusy Basin: 2 on 6/18
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Cotton Wood Lakes 6/17-19

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6/17-19 Not a mosquito to be found in the Cotton Wood Lakes rating (1). No standing water...

three years ago same area same time I was devoured!!!
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Agnew Mead>Shadow L>Ediza L 6/20-6/21

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6/20-21

Agnew Meadows - Shadow - Ediza - xc above Ediza a little ways, and Iceberg lakes

Agnew was surprising: 1 early AM, 2 mid-day when we returned
Crossing the San Joaquin river - 2/3
Shadow Lake and on up toward Ediza: 2+
Ediza Lake and on up to Iceberg: When it was cool and/or breeze, 2. For the afternoon hours, we had some periods without much breeze, and they were out in full force - 3-4.

The trail up to Iceberg was swarming in the afternoon, so we decided to hold off until the morning. The bugs awoke early the next day, too, as soon as the sun hit and started to warm things up, but were not biting yet. I'd say the hours between 1pm and sunset were pretty bad, not just dawn and dusk. The temperature, for my taste, seemed perfect up there and I'm guessing its now perfect for the skeeters as well.

We cross-countried it above Ediza a little ways to find a nice camp, out on a rocky outcropping away from water, but they still found us and it was unpleasant during the afternoon as the wind was not consistent. There is still a good amount of water up there and flowing, and with the warmer temps, the bugs are out and large enough to want blood.
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Cirque Lake 6/21-6/22

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6/21-22 Cirque Lake - 2ish. None appeared to be biting, or at least they didn't want my blood this weekend. They were very annoying at dawn/dusk, but at dusk they somewhat went away due to the wind really picking up.
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Piute Pass>Hutchinson Meadow 6/19-6/21

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June 19-21 Piute Pass Mosquito Trip Report

North Lake Trailhead: 1
Piute Pass: 0
Hutchinson's Meadow: 1
San Joaquin Bridge (JMT/PCT Junction): 2-2.5 - Needed some Deet in the evening
Trailhead parking at North Lake: 5 - Run for your lives! Throw pack in trunk and jump in your car! Drive What a way to end our trip!
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