After passing through a pair of long, narrow tunnels to go under I-80, the two trails split and the sign indicates 7 more miles to our destination, Warren Lake. At first, we travel through a fairly heavily forested area, but soon reach some warm sunny hillsides overlooking the lush Paradise Valley. We begin to see Castle Peak in the distance. Its well defined towers and walls leave no doubt as to how it got its name.
As we continue over the small valleys and ridges, we circle about 270 degrees around Castle Peak. The trail is tough, but manageable.
Another sign: “Warren Lake 1 mile”. And so, we reach the rough part of the hike. The lake itself sits in a tiny valley about a quarter of a mile down steep cliffs from where we are. Steep descents like this kill the knees, but we eventually make it down.
After a good night’s sleep in the open air, we rise to find an enchanting mist over the small lake at our doorstep. It makes for a spectacular sunrise. We break camp and begin the agonizing climb out of this little valley. After about six hours and a few blisters, we return to Brent’s truck ready for a big mac and a soda.