A trip with Deanna's Advanced Hiking Meetup group is always a great time and today was no exception. I had signed up for the trip a few weeks back, but after rolling my ankle pretty badly a few days ago, I was a bit reluctant. I ran on it a couple of miles yesterday and it seemed to do okay, and so, I decided to go ahead with the hike. Meeting the large group at the Red Rock exit a few miles north of Reno, we caravan-ed up to Graeagle. With the top down on my jeep, it was a bit cool, but manageable.
We arrived at the Jamison Mine Trailhead at about 9:30 am, and the group, now twenty strong, headed out for a day of hiking in the Lakes Basin area. I have hiked in the general area before and heard about the large number of beautiful alpine lakes in the area, but this was my first experience with the immediate area.
Moving on pretty quickly, we head on towards the next lake, Wades Lake, which sits in a small granite bowl. As we approach the water, we encounter a couple of campers. We ask about their stay and they tell us they have been here three days. I can certainly see why. The lake is amazingly beautiful and the campsites available on this, the north side, of the lake are outstanding. I might have to return here someday and take advantage of it myself. We pause for a few minutes to wait for the entire group to catch up and have a snack, while we wait.
Soon enough though, we're back on the trail and making our to the third lake, Jamison Lake. Deanna had mentioned that she was planning on the group stopping at this one for lunch and to swim if anyone was so inclined. The lunch was a good idea as we all lounged on a large rock outcropping, but the cold breeze flowing over this lake discouraged most from jumping. Not everyone though, one brave soul from our group braved the cold water and frigid air. He said it wasn't too bad, but failed to convince anyone else to join him.
As with most hikes with this group though, arriving back at the trail head is not the end of the day. We stop for a few beers at the Brewing Lair in Blairsdon, which is on our way back to Reno. A total surprise to me though, folks have prepared a rather well-stocked picnic for us to enjoy out on the decks of the brewery. Good food, good games, good beer, and good people - it always makes for a fantastic day.
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