Coyote flats July 17th-19th 20150717-19
We never saw baker pond and the other high altitude trail up there, so its time to go back. Fishing was more like catching last time and was really fun, so I highly recommend that if you enjoy that sort of thing. Two or three days is up for debate. We can see it in two days easily, but it was the kind of place where you dont mind just sitting with a beer and enjoying it.
"A venturesome minority
will always be eager to set off on their own,
and no obstacles should be placed in their path;
let them take risks, for godsake,
let them get lost, sunburnt, stranded, drowned,
eaten by bears, buried alive under avalanches -
that is the right and privilege of any free American."
--Edward Abbey
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Difficulty:
3.5ish with unknown big pine trail
When/Where:
July 17-19
funnel lake Map
CB channel:
14
FRMS/GRMS channel:
15 (bring two radios to share with a CB equipped rig)
2M HAM:
UY simplex primary 146.430MHZ
70CM HAM:
UY/UE simplex secondary 435.000MHz
Optional Repeters for meeting up:
146.940- PL 103.5 Bishop repeter
444.600+ 100.0 Win system in bishop
Requirements for bishop start/finish:
-some form of communications other then cell phone
-working reliable truck this is not a recovery run
-food/water/ice chest if needed
-tools
-spare within 3" of your other tires
-31" tires
Alternate requirements for big pine exit:
-32" tires
-sliders and mild armor or body damage ready.
Recommended:
-3 ply sidewalls and Load range C or better tires for durability.
-flashlights if you want to explore mines
-fishing licence and gear
-"drank" of choice and matching camp chair
-fire wood
Itinerary subject to large changes
Thursday night travel
head straight to funnel lake and make camp. Last time this was a pretty long trip so plan for at least an hour and a half from bishop to funnel lake.
day 1 Friday:
-morning fishing (catching) at funnel lake/Rocky bottom lake while group collects. Barbless hooks only.
-noon roll out for high altitude new trails.
-time dependent hike to green lake.
-make camp dependent on weather. I'll drive down rather then spend another night with 100mph winds like the Inyos lol.
day 2 Saturday:
-9am departure from camp
-Baker lake fishing/visit
-misc independent trips (there are other places to see up here that beautiful)
-camp by baker lake or the meadows in this area
day 3 Sunday:
10am depart down to the alternate return route to big pine.
Camp fire permit:
http://www.preventwildfireca.org/Campfire-Permit/
Fuel requirements:
Aprox 180 miles round trip from Bishop gas stations
Camping requirements:
Primitive camping. Pack it in/Pack it out.
Weather info and conditions:
Expect chilly nights and mild days at altitude .
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Not much need for a limit but I'll keep it at 6 for now:
1. Troy
2. Sean and lex
3. JD
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