Alice Lake, Sawtooth Wilderness

Alice Lake, Sawtooth Wilderness

Lots of stream crossings to keep you cool on this hike!  Two night trip up to Alice Lake and Twin Lakes in late July.  This very popular hike in the Sawtooths can be connected into a longer trip as part of the Toxaway Loop, the trailhead begins at Pettit Lake (tin cup).

Snow in July - Sawtooth Lake

My plan for the summer once I got to Stanley, Idaho was to hike to as many of the alpine lakes in the Sawtooths.  You could hike a new set of lakes each week and not even get close to seeing them all!

First up, Sawtooth Lake.  I did this same hike almost exactly two years ago.  Knowing what to expect, Rio and I pack for an overnight and left for the trailhead at Iron Creek by 6am (being first on the trail in hopes of seeing more wildlife).  

Now Rio is no young pup anymore but the two of us have been backpacking together for almost 9 years.  Knowing the trail really helped to anticipate where he might have trouble but first then second set of switchbacks finished and we were at the lake a little after 9:30.  No problem.

Wonder how the Sawtooths got their name? Probably the most appropriately named mountain range.

Wonder how the Sawtooths got their name? Probably the most appropriately named mountain range.

Once above 8,000' the trail was mostly covered in snow but easy enough to follow.  There are two things that magically turn Rio into a bounding puppy again, sand and snow.  He absolutely loves running around and playing in the snow! *Make sure you check out the video at the end*

Rio marking his territory.

Rio marking his territory.

Standing at what would have been the water's edge, Mount Regan stares you down as you look out over an icy snow covered Sawtooth Lake.  It was July.  It was 90 degrees that week in Stanley.  I love it.

Clear skies, 360 degree views, sledding in shorts.  I made a short video of our hike, enjoy. 

Devil's Lake, WI

Loaded the camera bag and took the bike out for a test run.  Still getting a feel for what I want to share on camera without taking away from enjoying the experience in the moment (it feels sort of awkward talking on camera).  So here’s my first video testing the bike/gopro/drone (many improvements to be made!), uploaded from a Cracker Barrel parking lot in Boulder, CO. 

General update, I’ve been covering a lot of miles this week and shooting/filming a lot but not editing much.  Looking forward to slowing down once we get to Idaho.  Rio is well.   Only crashed the bike once this week, more on that later!