Deep Creek Lakes, Popo Agie Wildernesss, Wyoming

August 24 to 29, 2016

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Deep Creek Lakes

You cannot mention the the Wind River Range ("the Winds") without recognizing and paying tribute to Finis Mitchell, "The Lord of the Winds". After being laid off by Union Pacific in 1930 during the Great Depression, he and his wife started Mitchell’s Fishing Camp in the Big Sandy Opening on Mud Lake. To increase the number of fish for the success of their camp, Mitchell estimated he stocked lakes in the Wind River Range with over 2.5 million trout. When the Union Pacific rehired Mitchell in 1940, the family moved back to Rock Springs where he worked again as a carman and then car foreman. He continued to promote The Winds in presentations and public events. Over the course of his life, Mitchell climbed all but 20 of the 300 peaks in the range.

In 1975, Mitchell published Wind River Trails: A Hiking and Fishing Guide to the Many Trails and Lakes of the Wind River Range in Wyoming. Containing hand-drawn maps showing many lakes, streams and peaks with detailed directions for hiking at least 50 trails, it also has a nice summary of his life. Buy it.

The Wind River Range is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains running NW–SE for approximately 100 mi in west-central Wyoming. The Continental Divide runs along the entire crest of the range. The Wind River Range may be the single most dominant range of the hundred or so that make up the Rocky Mountains. Aside from South Pass, which is at the southernmost tip of the range, no roads cross the mountains until Union Pass at the northern terminus of the range. In most places the crest is over twenty miles from the nearest trailhead.

Several major rivers have headwaters on either side of the range. The Green and Big Sandy rivers drain southward from the west side of the range, while the Wind River drains eastward through the Shoshone Basin. The Green is the largest fork of the Colorado River while the Wind River, after changing its name to the Bighorn River, is the largest fork of the Yellowstone River.

Indigenous peoples of the Great Basin, such as the Shoshones and Absarokas (Crow) Native Americans, lived in the range beginning 7000 and 9000 years ago. One of the men from the Lewis and Clark expedition, John Colter, is thought to be the first European American person to view the range around 1807.In 1812, a party led by Wilson Price Hunt were the first to cross South Pass.

Much of the Wind River Range received federal protection as National Forest primitive areas during 1931–32. The Wind River Range is now largely protected by three federal wilderness areas. These include the Bridger Wilderness on the western slope, designated in 1964, and the Fitzpatrick Wilderness and Popo Agie Wilderness on the eastern slope, designated in 1976 and 1984 respectively. Part of the eastern slope of the Wind River Range is also under the protection of the Wind River Indian Reservation.

Two large national forests including three wilderness areas encompass most of the mountain range. Shoshone National Forest is on the eastern side of the continental divide while Bridger-Teton National Forest is on the west. Portions of the east side of the range are inside the Wind River Indian Reservation.

The Shoshone National Forest (2.5 million acres) was the first federally protected National Forest in the United States. Originally a part of the Yellowstone Timberland Reserve, the forest was created by an act of Congress and signed into law by President Benjamin Harrison in 1891. The Absaroka and Beartooth Mountains are partly in the northern section of the forest while the Wind River Range is in the southern portion. South of Yellowstone National Park, the Continental Divide separates this forest from its neighbor, Bridger-Teton National Forest, to the west.

The Bridger–Teton National Forest (3.4 million acres) is the third largest National Forest outside the state of Alaska. The forest stretches from Yellowstone National Park, along the western slope of the Continental Divide to the southern end of the Wind River Range.

The Fitzpatrick Wilderness is located in Shoshone National Forest in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The wilderness was originally known as the Glacier Primitive Area, but was redesignated a wilderness in 1976.

The Bridger Wilderness (428,169 acre) is located in Bridger-Teton National Forest. Originally established in 1931 as a primitive area, it was redesignated as a wilderness in 1964 and expanded to the current size in 1984. The wilderness lies on the west side of the Continental Divide in the Wind River Range. The wildnerness is named after James Bridger (1804- 1881), an American mountain man, trapper, Army scout, and wilderness guide who explored and trapped in the Western United States in the first half of the 19th century. Bridger was part of the second generation of American mountain men and pathfinders who followed the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804–1806, and became well known for participating in numerous early expeditions into the western interior.

The Popo Agie Wilderness (101,870 acre) is located within Shoshone National Forest. Originally set aside as a primitive area in 1932, in 1984 the Wyoming Wilderness Act was passed securing a more permanent protection status for the wilderness.

The Wind River Indian Reservation is shared by two Native American tribes, the Eastern Shoshone and the Northern Arapaho The Indian reservation is located in the Wind River Basin, and includes portions of the Wind River Range, Owl Creek Mountains, and Absaroka Range.

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leaving Sheep Bridge trailhead (Worthen Meadow Reservoir) Jim and Brian hiking on the Sheep Bridge Trail lunch at Sheep Bridge (Middle Popo Agie River) lunch at Sheep Bridge (Middle Popo Agie River) hiking the Middle Fork Trail hiking the Middle Fork Trail hiking the Middle Fork Trail hiking the Middle Fork Trail hiking the Middle Fork Trail hiking the Middle Fork Trail our camp near Three Forks Park our camp near Three Forks Park our camp near Three Forks Park our camp near Three Forks Park our camp near Three Forks Park our camp near Three Forks Park our camp near Three Forks Park our camp near Three Forks Park our camp near Three Forks Park our camp near Three Forks Park our camp near Three Forks Park our camp near Three Forks Park our camp near Three Forks Park our camp near Three Forks Park our camp near Three Forks Park Bob at Three Forks Park camp hiking the Pinto Park Trail hiking the Pinto Park Trail hiking the Pinto Park Trail hiking the Pinto Park Trail hiking the Pinto Park Trail hiking the Pinto Park Trail hiking the Pinto Park Trail hiking the Pinto Park Trail hiking the Pinto Park Trail, bark beetle-infested pines hiking the Pinto Park Trail (Dusky Grouse <i>Dendragapus obscurus</i>) hiking the Pinto Park Trail (Dusky Grouse <i>Dendragapus obscurus</i>) hiking Deep Creek Cutoff Trail Just below Deep Creek Lakes hiking Deep Creek Cutoff Trail Camp Lower Deep Creek Lake Camp Lower Deep Creek Lake Lower Deep Creek Lake from just below our camp Lower Deep Creek Lake from just below our camp Lower Deep Creek Lake from just below our camp Lower Deep Creek Lake from just below our camp  views around camp (with sedges and composites)  views around camp (with sedges and composites)  views around camp (with sedges and composites)  views around camp (with sedges and composites)  views around camp (with sedges and composites)  views around camp (with sedges and composites)  views around camp (with sedges and composites)  views around camp (with sedges and composites)  views around camp (with sedges and composites) two more views from the shore of Lower Deep Creek Lake (and a storm downstream and to the east) two more views from the shore of Lower Deep Creek Lake (and a storm downstream and to the east) our food bags hanging in camp. Deep Creek Lakes camp panorama west across Lower Deep Creek Lake panorama west across Lower Deep Creek Lake SW to Little El Capitan (12,825') from 10,900' (Chminey Rock, 12,653', to the left)  climbing up the NE slope of Wind River Peak  climbing up the NE slope of Wind River Peak Ascending Wind River Peak  climbing up the NE slope of Wind River Peak  climbing up the NE slope of Wind River Peak  climbing up the NE slope of Wind River Peak moving toward then past Chimney Rock moving toward then past Chimney Rock moving toward then past Chimney Rock moving toward then past Chimney Rock,Brian in the col between Chimney Rock and Wind River Peak, Lizard Head Peak (12,482') in background) moving toward then past Chimney Rock moving toward then past Chimney Rock moving toward then past Chimney Rock on the summit of Wind River Peak, NE into North Popo Agie drainage and Sanford Park,  NE into North Popo Agie drainage and Sanford Park (12,972') on the summit of Wind River Peak, NE into North Popo Agie drainage and Sanford Park on the summit of Wind River Peak, NE into North Popo Agie drainage and Sanford Park on the summit of Wind River Peak, NE into North Popo Agie drainage and Sanford Park on the summit of Wind River Peak, NE into North Popo Agie drainage and Sanford Park on the summit of Wind River Peak, NE into North Popo Agie drainage and Sanford Park on the summit of Wind River Peak, NE into North Popo Agie drainage and Sanford Park Summit Wind River Peak on the summit of Wind River Peak on the summit of Wind River Peak, 3738 is Temple Peak (12,972')  descending from summit to Chimney Rock area descending from summit to Chimney Rock area, SE to Mt Nystrom 12,356' and some Atlantic Pks  descending from summit to Chimney Rock area  descending from summit to Chimney Rock area descending from summit to Chimney Rock area, looks NW (?) from near Chimney Rock  descending from summit to Chimney Rock area, Little El Capitan looks like some kind of buttercup Penstemon (?) on Wind River Peak NE slope descending the NE slope,feautures Point 11,146' between middle and lower Deep Creek Lakes and Sanford Park beyond descending the NE slope descending the NE slope descending the NE slope descending the NE slope descending the NE slope descending the NE slope descending the NE slope descending the NE slope  near the end of the Wind River Peak trail  near the end of the Wind River Peak trail  near the end of the Wind River Peak trail near the end of the Wind River Peak trail, 3759 looks E down the Ice Lakes drainage near the end of the Wind River Peak trail, 3760 looks S and SW over an Ice Lake near the end of the Wind River Peak trail, looks down to the Ice Lakes trail  looking NNW to our base camp from the pass between Ice Lakes and Deep Creek Lakes the pointed summit is Mount Chauvenet 12,250'  looking NNW to our base camp from the pass between Ice Lakes and Deep Creek Lakes the pointed summit is Mount Chauvenet 12,250'  looking NNW to our base camp from the pass between Ice Lakes and Deep Creek Lakes the pointed summit is Mount Chauvenet 12,250'  looking NNW to our base camp from the pass between Ice Lakes and Deep Creek Lakes the pointed summit is Mount Chauvenet 12,250' Lower Deep Creek Lake from just below our camp two views of Wind River Peak from base camp two views of Wind River Peak from base camp two views of Wind River Peak from base camp a lazy morning in camp Upper Deep Creek Lake at east end of Lower Deep Creek Lake (the high summit  is Pt 12,105') up on the pass between Deep Creek Lakes and Ice Lakes including panoramas looking across Lower Deep Creek Lake to our base camp and beyond up on the pass between Deep Creek Lakes and Ice Lakes including panoramas looking across Lower Deep Creek Lake to our base camp and beyond up on the pass between Deep Creek Lakes and Ice Lakes including panoramas looking across Lower Deep Creek Lake to our base camp and beyond up on the pass between Deep Creek Lakes and Ice Lakes including panoramas looking across Lower Deep Creek Lake to our base camp and beyond up on the pass between Deep Creek Lakes and Ice Lakes including panoramas looking across Lower Deep Creek Lake to our base camp and beyond up on the pass between Deep Creek Lakes and Ice Lakes including panoramas looking across Lower Deep Creek Lake to our base camp and beyond up on the pass between Deep Creek Lakes and Ice Lakes including panoramas looking across Lower Deep Creek Lake to our base camp and beyond  note that 3788 shows both Mount Chauvenet (12,250') and Bear's Ears Mountain (11,280') up on the pass between Deep Creek Lakes and Ice Lakes including panoramas looking across Lower Deep Creek Lake to our base camp and beyond up on the pass between Deep Creek Lakes and Ice Lakes including panoramas looking across Lower Deep Creek Lake to our base camp and beyond up on the pass between Deep Creek Lakes and Ice Lakes including panoramas looking across Lower Deep Creek Lake to our base camp and beyond up on the pass between Deep Creek Lakes and Ice Lakes including panoramas looking across Lower Deep Creek Lake to our base camp and beyond up on the pass between Deep Creek Lakes and Ice Lakes including panoramas looking across Lower Deep Creek Lake to our base camp and beyond up on the pass between Deep Creek Lakes and Ice Lakes including panoramas looking across Lower Deep Creek Lake to our base camp and beyond Lower Deep Creek Lake from our camp our camp gnarly log our camp gnarly log sunset at Lower Deep Creek Lake. sunset at Lower Deep Creek Lake. sunset at Lower Deep Creek Lak. sunset at Lower Deep Creek Lake.. Wind River Peak from base camp hiking the Sheep Bridge Trail to the trailhead at Worthen Meadows with a panorama SW to Roaring Fork Mountain. hiking the Sheep Bridge Trail to the trailhead at Worthen Meadows with a panorama SW to Roaring Fork Mountain. hiking the Sheep Bridge Trail to the trailhead at Worthen Meadows with a panorama SW to Roaring Fork Mountain. hiking the Sheep Bridge Trail to the trailhead at Worthen Meadows with a panorama SW to Roaring Fork Mountain. hiking the Sheep Bridge Trail to the trailhead at Worthen Meadows with a panorama SW to Roaring Fork Mountain. hiking the Sheep Bridge Trail to the trailhead at Worthen Meadows with a panorama SW to Roaring Fork Mountain. hiking the Sheep Bridge Trail to the trailhead at Worthen Meadows with a panorama SW to Roaring Fork Mountain). hiking the Sheep Bridge Trail to the trailhead at Worthen Meadows with a panorama SW to Roaring Fork Mountain. hiking the Sheep Bridge Trail to the trailhead at Worthen Meadows with a panorama SW to Roaring Fork Mountain. hiking the Sheep Bridge Trail to the trailhead at Worthen Meadows with a panorama SW to Roaring Fork Mountain. hiking the Sheep Bridge Trail to the trailhead at Worthen Meadows with a panorama SW to Roaring Fork Mountain.