I told my brother to meet me at my house at 7:30am to hike to Silver Lake, but that was before I knew I would only get 2.5 hours of sleep. When he showed up, I figured I would do the hike anyway. This was my second time hiking to Silver Lake. I also took my son and my nephew. The drive up to the trail head is spectacular by itself. There is a narrow dirt road above Granite Flats that has no guardrail and drops off for hundreds (maybe thousands) of feet on one side. When I drive up that road, I always wonder if anyone has ever gone over the edge. The road reaches the top, which is called Silver Lake Flats. A lot of people think they have visited Silver Lake, but have only been to the flats. The Silver Lake hike starts at Silver Lake Flats and is quite steep and does not appear to be very long, but it takes over an hour at a pretty good hiking pace. The trail starts out in an area with large trees, some of which have fallen across the trail. The trail has a lot of beautiful scenery, especially where it crosses the river. When you reach the top, you will find a reservoir that is about the size of 3 football fields. There is an earthen dam that was constructed in the late 1800's and seems to be holding strong. Fish are visible in the reservoir. They were probably planted there, but I'm not sure. It is fun to hike the entire bowl area and climb and slide down the small glacier. It is pretty amazing that there could still be this much snow anywhere in the middle of summer. There were many small waterfalls and the rocks just seem to produce streams all over. At one spot, there is a good sized creek just coming out of the ground. I think we spent more time messing around in the bowl area than we did actually hiking. This is a fun hike, but wear appropriate clothing/sunblock because at Silver Lake altitude you can get fried. (note: the pictures are in order from the top of the hike to the bottom)
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Those pictures are awesome! I think I am going to plan a trip. Wish my son was old enough to take with.
Hey, have you checked out that sweet backpackingdiscussions.com site yet? You should post up some of you experiences and knowledge there. I am sure those guys would appreciate it.
Call me and let's plan a trip for spring to go up here.
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