Coyote Flats - 5/25/2013

barlowrs

Explorer
Well, like pretty much all of my Sierra Trips, after not sleeping well, I woke at about 4am and decided to head out to the sierras. I had a good 5-6 hour drive to figure out where I wanted to go. A few weeks ago, I hit Whitney for some hiking/mountaineering. This weekend I decided I wanted to go further up to Bishop are and do some good old fashion relaxing. I through pretty much ALL my gear in my truck, mt biking gear, fly fishing gear, backcountry backpacking gear, etc so that I would not be limited by anything when I got wherever I was going. Having decided I wanted to relax and fish in the Bishop area, Coyote Flats was an obvious choice, so as I drove past the wind turbines beyond Rosemond, the decision was made….

COYOTE FLAT, here I come.

When I first got to Bishop, I was greeted by MASSSSIVE crowds, then I realized, shoot memorial day weekend, its Mule Days (if you have never attended this festival in Bishop, I HIGHLY suggest you do, it's a lot of fun, however, I had a plan, so had to pass on it this year). But of course, had to snap a quick pic as I drive through the backroads of Bishop to pick up fire permit (they actually close 395 down during mule days, so you have to take “detours”)



Onward to the dirt, though I couldn't pass this and not take a pic (for those that don't know, my last name is Barlow)



Here we are at the flats, now, where to go..



I decided to make basecamp at funnel lake, even though PRIMO camp sites are over at Coyote Lake. I wanted to fish, and Coyote is a dry lake. So off we go (and of course I took a few side trails I had wanted to take last time I was up here:



Quick side note, for those that are wondering what happens when you hit a steep snow bank that is hard packed snow…you SLIDE, in this case, off the side of the road. Luckily a very kind boulder decided to stop my truck from rolling completely off the road, but that nice rock left me a reminder to be a bit more careful on hard packed snow. haha



And this my friends, is why I will never own a PRIUS



(Yes this was staged, I am solo..DEAL WITH IT)



And here we are, Night 1 Camp (or as I later deemed it, Basecamp) at Funnel Lake.





Later that Evening



Time to get some fishing in, I decided to hike up to Rocky Bottom Lake, as it's a bit more remote (you have to hike a little), so I figured less fished. Even though Funnel Lake is pretty remote, for those that don't know where it is, it's about 1.5-2 hour drive BACK through some 4wd Low type of terrain, you won't see many ppl there. And here we go.

The Hunter:



The Prey:



Rocky Bottom Lake





I know the first question everyone will ask is (did you catch anything)…well thanks for not letting me forget my screwup! As a matter of fact, NO I DID NOT CATCH ANYTHING! Haha, turns out I grabbed the wrong fly box when I packed, so all my trout flies were resting nicely at home, while my BRAND NEW and VERY EMPTY fly box decided to accompany me on this trip. Luckily I still had a single mosquito that was already on my pole so I did get a bit of fishing in, however, a VERY nice sized rainbow got hold of it and I didn't tire him out enough….my lone mosquito is not hanging out with a fish that is STILL in Rocky Bottom Lake…..”until next time fish, I will get my fly back!”

Next day, I decided to do some backcountry mountain biking since fishing was now out. I loaded up my backcourty camping gear and hit the road on my bike. Now for those that bike, when you are at 10-11K, it's a bit harder than back home at sea level. Anyway, after huffing and puffing for a few hours, I arrived at a PRIMO camp site next to Coyote Lake. Set up my hammock and had camp ready to go.





With tarp because weather in the Sierras chances in a matter of seconds



And yes, that is my camp chair in the middle of nowhere, nothing like reading the new Dan Brown while basking in the Eastern Sierra Sun (trust me, it IS a different sun than anywhere else)



I then decided to do a few hours of hiking around and just general picture taking







Gotta have a flower shot



While I was up there, I did see one other soul, and whatta ya know, he was an expeditionportal member (I'm sorry I cannot remember his screen name though). Anyway he let me know about a super secret squirrel trail with EPIC views, so, of course, I had to check it out…and let me tell you, he was right…the following views was the perfect end to a great trip.





 
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JChatary

Outdoor Daydreamer
Nice photos! Looks and sounds like it was the perfect getaway! I was up there once with AdventureDuo...great times!
 

nwoods

Expedition Leader
yes, that is my camp chair in the middle of nowhere, nothing like reading the new Dan Brown while basking in the Eastern Sierra Sun (trust me, it IS a different sun than anywhere else)

Fantastic trip report, and yes I agree, it's special up there. Hey did you happen to see a white Kindle? I left it up there in that same spot a while back ...
 

cmoney

New member
My friends and I really like this area. Those were nice photos you took. What kind of camera was it shot with?
 

owlxxx

Observer
Thanks for posting this. I will be up there sometime this summer. This just made me even more motivated to go.
 

barlowrs

Explorer
Fantastic trip report, and yes I agree, it's special up there. Hey did you happen to see a white Kindle? I left it up there in that same spot a while back ...

Nope cannot say that I did, HOWEVER, if you see me reading a kindle next trip, i swear it wasnt yours, HAHAHAH (J/K)

My friends and I really like this area. Those were nice photos you took. What kind of camera was it shot with?

Thanks, I am shooting with a D7000 Nikon

Awesome report! Btw. What kind of bike rack r u using?

The rack is a Yakima Spare Time. I have to run a special cross tube that mounts from my stem to my seat post though becuase the legs themselves are too wide and do not fit my frame.
 

mkitchen

Explorer
Looks like good times.

A very good way to spend a holiday weekend. I got to spend mine in jail (working, not residing). Those folks that say you can't get away from people in CA need to reflect on your thread. Here it is, a holiday weekend and you have some very nice spots all to yourself.
Mikey
 

Hassijohn

New member
It is great point for spending holidays, i think that holidays are best that enable man to live life in great manner and give proper break from daily working activities which make life full and boring...
 

Lars70

Observer
Robert, here's another shot of your Taco at Funnel Lake ;)

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