Friday, July 02, 2010
Day 18 & 19: June Lake
On Thursday we drove to June Lake. It seemed like a long day of driving. It was probably a combination of the fact that we left Las Vegas pretty late (around 10:30), it was hot (95 when we left), it was a long drive, and Patty suggested we take some backroads that cut some miles off and were supposed to be more scenic. The roads basically had us go over several mountain ranges that we otherwise would have gone over. We climbed and descended some serious roads with the trailer in some real heat. The Suburban has performed spectacularly and continued to yesterday, but it was work (both for me and the car).
We got to June Lake around 5:30 without reservations. We went to Oh Ridge campground first because it was the biggest. I spent some time with the lady at the kiosk and managed to find one space that was left. We paid for one night and put the trailer there. It didn’t have a view of the lake and was in a chaparral sort of setting. We unhitched the trailer, but didn’t set it up and then we drove in to town. First we checked out the June Lake campground – it had one site that was better than where we were, but it was very small and there were a million mosquitoes. We decided we couldn’t take the mosquitoes and decided not to take it. Then we got some groceries and asked where we could get some dinner. On the way to dinner I saw Gull Lake campground. We pulled in there – there are about 12 sites, and four of them are spectacular right on the water. We talked to the guy in one of them. He said folks line up to take them when people leave (they aren’t reservable). He also said the guy next to him was leaving at 6:00 the next morning. We decided it would be worth the effort to try to get it. So when we got back to our camp after dinner (it was late) we only opened one of the beds (it was close quarters) and I hitched the trailer up so we could make a quick departure. We were off by 6:10 and arrived at Gull Lake 10 minutes later. Sure enough – the lakefront site was vacant and we pulled in. It’s absolutely spectacular. Patty thinks it’s in the top two sites we’ve ever had.
We spent today fishing. We have two poles which I spent all day keeping outfitted as the kids (and I) broke or tangled line after line. We fished from our campsite, from the park here at Gull Lake and from a pontoon boat on June Lake. We watched a lot of people catch fish, but we hardly got a bite. The kids got really discouraged. We came back and made homemade mac & cheese (and the kids fished) and then had dinner by the lake. As the sun went down Kelly, Maddie and Kate headed for some rocks to fish some more. About 20 minutes later Katie called on the radio in a thrilled voice to say she had caught a fish. Then Kelly caught one a few minutes later. Jessie was really disappointed because she had tried the hardest all day, so she and I went over to help the girls and give Jessie one more chance today. She also caught a fish. So we now have three.
Tomorrow the girls want to do some more fishing in the morning and then we plan to head to Bodie to see a ghost town. Tomorrow is our last day. I think everyone’s ready to be home – especially Jessie. Kelly & Maddie are making plans for another trip later this summer. Kate is too. ☺
We got to June Lake around 5:30 without reservations. We went to Oh Ridge campground first because it was the biggest. I spent some time with the lady at the kiosk and managed to find one space that was left. We paid for one night and put the trailer there. It didn’t have a view of the lake and was in a chaparral sort of setting. We unhitched the trailer, but didn’t set it up and then we drove in to town. First we checked out the June Lake campground – it had one site that was better than where we were, but it was very small and there were a million mosquitoes. We decided we couldn’t take the mosquitoes and decided not to take it. Then we got some groceries and asked where we could get some dinner. On the way to dinner I saw Gull Lake campground. We pulled in there – there are about 12 sites, and four of them are spectacular right on the water. We talked to the guy in one of them. He said folks line up to take them when people leave (they aren’t reservable). He also said the guy next to him was leaving at 6:00 the next morning. We decided it would be worth the effort to try to get it. So when we got back to our camp after dinner (it was late) we only opened one of the beds (it was close quarters) and I hitched the trailer up so we could make a quick departure. We were off by 6:10 and arrived at Gull Lake 10 minutes later. Sure enough – the lakefront site was vacant and we pulled in. It’s absolutely spectacular. Patty thinks it’s in the top two sites we’ve ever had.
We spent today fishing. We have two poles which I spent all day keeping outfitted as the kids (and I) broke or tangled line after line. We fished from our campsite, from the park here at Gull Lake and from a pontoon boat on June Lake. We watched a lot of people catch fish, but we hardly got a bite. The kids got really discouraged. We came back and made homemade mac & cheese (and the kids fished) and then had dinner by the lake. As the sun went down Kelly, Maddie and Kate headed for some rocks to fish some more. About 20 minutes later Katie called on the radio in a thrilled voice to say she had caught a fish. Then Kelly caught one a few minutes later. Jessie was really disappointed because she had tried the hardest all day, so she and I went over to help the girls and give Jessie one more chance today. She also caught a fish. So we now have three.
Tomorrow the girls want to do some more fishing in the morning and then we plan to head to Bodie to see a ghost town. Tomorrow is our last day. I think everyone’s ready to be home – especially Jessie. Kelly & Maddie are making plans for another trip later this summer. Kate is too. ☺
