My latest hike was to Castle Lake. I went Saturday (10/15) and the weather was fabulous. To get to Castle Lake, the Foster guide says to go to Lion Lake #1 and contour around a prominent bench. I was thinking it should be pretty easy to get to Castle Lake by striking northeast from the trail, rather than going all the way to Lion Lake #1. Without GPS it's not that simple. Although the lake is only 500-600 feet from the trail, there's just no way to know where to leave the trail unless you've been there before. This is another lake I could easily imagine hasn't been visited before. No trail, no cairns.
Castle Lake has no inlet streams and no outlet stream. At this time of year, the water level is quite low. It has also begun to ice over, even though it hasn't been particularly cold yet. There is some snow on the ground - I first came across it on the trail at perhaps 10,000 feet. Seldom more than a few inches deep it didn't cause any navigational issues. At the lake, I found a few "drifts" that were perhaps a foot deep. I didn't see any large wildlife, but I did follow some deer tracks through the snow on my way back to the trail.
This time I carried a small GoPro HD video camera with me. Turns out it's not a particularly good tool for landscape photography, as it has a very wide angle lens. The only useable footage was when I played with the time lapse feature while I was eating my lunch. Here's 22 minutes compressed to 22 seconds:
Time lapse video
Here are a few pictures of Castle Lake:
Castle Lake
This was only my second time up the Lion Lake trail. I really like this trail, at least the part from the Thunder Lake trail to Lion Lake. The forest isn't dense, so you sometimes get glimpses of the surrounding mountains. Very pretty.
Castle Lake
Started by
Grunschev
, Oct 16 2011 09:18 PM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 16 October 2011 - 09:18 PM
#2
Posted 16 October 2011 - 09:39 PM
Fabulous! I will make this lake a must see when I finally make it to Lion Lakes basin. The video was really cool!
#3
Posted 16 October 2011 - 11:06 PM
The pictures and video are stunning! Really well done!
#4
Posted 17 October 2011 - 10:24 AM
I really enjoyed the video. I found myself drawn to the lake & seeing subtle movements in the ice. The pics were great as well. I've only seen Castle Lakes in an aerial view from the North Ridge. Nice to see it from lake level, very pretty.
#5
Posted 18 October 2011 - 09:31 AM
What a cool time lapse video!
#6
Posted 18 October 2011 - 02:21 PM
Awesome! Thanks for sharing. That's a beautiful spot. Looks like awesome weather too!
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