Chiquita Lake
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Grunschev
, Oct 01 2011 07:23 PM
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#1
Posted 01 October 2011 - 07:23 PM
Yesterday I hiked to Chiquita Lake. The weather was glorious - clear blue skies, not even a hint of afternoon showers. It was a bit breezy in the morning but mellowed out nicely before I got out of the trees. It was my first hike to Chiquita and my navigation was a bit off. After enjoying the falls just above Ypsilon's inlet I managed to find a rock outcropping with the only view I got of Ypsilon Lake. I found a couple of log bridges over the stream but I stayed on the left side, or at least I thought I did. Before long I reached a pretty falls on the right side of the valley. In retrospect, I think this must be the stream from Spectacle Lakes, but at the time I thought I was well beyond where that stream should have been. By now I had climbed a fair bit from the valley floor, so I traversed the slope toward the top of the valley.
Only near Ypsilon did I find anything remotely resembling a trail. I didn't see any cairns the whole way. But it was fairly easy hiking at this time of year. The ground cover had been knocked down (don't know what kind of plants - I'm not a plant guy, but they'd probably have been waist deep had they not all been bent over).
I hit the trail a few minutes before 8am, was at Ypsilon by 10:30, and at Chiquita by 12:15. That last 8/10's of a mile was a bit slow, but very enjoyable. It only took me an hour to get back to Ypsilon as I went a more direct route. The outlet of Chiquita was interesting - I couldn't see the stream at all. It flows under a jumble of rocks for a few hundred yards. I could hear the water the whole time, but it wasn't a visible stream until back in the trees.
Chiquita Lake
When I got back to Roaring River, I couldn't help but notice the freakishly tall aspen trees there. These things must be 50' tall, with no limbs until 30' above ground. Here's a vertical panorama (is that an oxymoron?) that doesn't do them justice:
Tall Aspen
Only near Ypsilon did I find anything remotely resembling a trail. I didn't see any cairns the whole way. But it was fairly easy hiking at this time of year. The ground cover had been knocked down (don't know what kind of plants - I'm not a plant guy, but they'd probably have been waist deep had they not all been bent over).
I hit the trail a few minutes before 8am, was at Ypsilon by 10:30, and at Chiquita by 12:15. That last 8/10's of a mile was a bit slow, but very enjoyable. It only took me an hour to get back to Ypsilon as I went a more direct route. The outlet of Chiquita was interesting - I couldn't see the stream at all. It flows under a jumble of rocks for a few hundred yards. I could hear the water the whole time, but it wasn't a visible stream until back in the trees.
Chiquita Lake
When I got back to Roaring River, I couldn't help but notice the freakishly tall aspen trees there. These things must be 50' tall, with no limbs until 30' above ground. Here's a vertical panorama (is that an oxymoron?) that doesn't do them justice:
Tall Aspen
#2
Posted 01 October 2011 - 08:43 PM
Not many get to that lake. I enjoyed your photos, especially the golden aspen against the blue sky!
#3
Posted 01 October 2011 - 09:05 PM
That's quite an accomplishment, congrats. I enjoyed the pics.
#4
Posted 01 October 2011 - 10:05 PM
The aspens are gorgous. Enjoyed your other photos, too.
#5
Posted 02 October 2011 - 06:48 AM
Doesn't sound like a trail I would want to attempt myself, since I have a hard time staying on track when there is a trail, let alone without! Well done though. The pics are beautiful. You were certainly rewarded for your efforts.
#6
Posted 02 October 2011 - 08:17 AM
Nice pictures of the tall aspen.
#7
Posted 02 October 2011 - 06:53 PM
Great pictures and trip reports
#8
Posted 03 October 2011 - 09:10 AM
Nice pictures and report. Sounds like a great hike.
#9
Posted 03 October 2011 - 11:45 AM
Interesting report. I went up there in July and took a totally different route. I ended up on the far southeast end of the lake. I like you photo of the lake looking down on it. I was never above it like you were.
#10
Posted 04 October 2011 - 02:27 PM
Sounds like a wonderful day! Glad you were able to get there. Thanks for sharing!
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