When you've burnt your grandmother's house down at 9, one day you will tell the story hiking a lake at 10,000 feet to a crowd of strangers worldwide out of thin air. Amani, your one of a kind brother and a phenomenal videographer/storyteller. Tight lines at Sabrina.
My Dad and I just got back from a 5 day trip up to baboon lakes! It was amazing, discovered the Sabrina basin area from your vids after 15 years of backpacking. Baboon lakes was one of the best, we had the whole lake to ourselves. Tons of brook trout taking our dry flies and pheasant tails. Can’t wait to come back for George Lake or Dingleberry
Right on. I was thinking about Baboon Lakes this year myself. I really like the action off of the near by Bishop Pass Trailhead next to South Lake. Sounds like you had a great time up there. The only thing better than a couple of fish in the net is a lot of fish in the net!
So you went in knowing it was worth it! That's more than I knew when I started out on this hike! Man, I got to say that I was battling that trail. If the sun was out and it was hot, it might have been game over!
That sounds and felt about right. That was a brutal uphill grind. My advice, if you go do it when it's cold in the Fall or before the sun is on the trail.
When did you go there? I wanna know snow condition in High Sierra cause I'm gonna do JMT thru hike with fishing pole in a few weeks (Aug 20th to around Sep 10th) I might gonna try for golden trout in cottonwood lakes, inspired by your past videos!!
I just was there Monday. I'm eager to hit some goldens too but I might stick lower than Cottonwood Lakes until at least September. I was crossing big snow patches on the trail in the Hoover Wilderness the next day fishing for my Patreon.
Thanks. I try to line up a hiking video with each backcountry fishing video. That way viewers can see what the fishing is like and then check to see if they are into the hike. I have dozens across those 2 playlists and if viewers are new to fishing they can find out how to catch fish up at the lakes from videos on my fishing tips playlist. There is still a lot of hiking and fishing to do so stay tuned!
I typically stick with jigs in alpine lakes. Small 1/32 or 1/16 OZ. I have a clips with a few options and basic techniques on my fishing tips playlist.
I am down for a lot of rain and snow this Winter as well but I'd like a little less. I'm still trudging through snow in the mountains in August! I could also do without having over two week stretches of snow in the mountains without a single break. It's a bit much! I'd rather we increase water storage capacity so we can capture more of it.
Wait, what? Your grandma and your uncle were gone, and you were in 5th grade and you were by yourself? And nobody had a way to reach them in an emergency? Perhaps this is one of those situations of an uneven division of responsibility between kids and adults... And, at 10:10, caught The Wizard of Oz reference!
@@jamesfyffe2610 yes, i have done it couple times (open carry) and let me tell you the weird look i got from folks up there. I wasnt even alone i was with my gf.. Tree huggers shouldn’t be allowed on those trails
If I'm packing heat it's for the most dangerous animal. Humans! Especially in remote National National forest and BLM areas with road access. Especially during growing season. I can deal with black bears and cougars. Grizzlies are another story but I haven't dealt with that yet. I have bear encounter videos on my wildlife encounter playlist if you haven't seen them and are interested.
When you've burnt your grandmother's house down at 9, one day you will tell the story hiking a lake at 10,000 feet to a crowd of strangers worldwide out of thin air. Amani, your one of a kind brother and a phenomenal videographer/storyteller. Tight lines at Sabrina.
Burning a house down as a kid leaves you with memory burn!
My Dad and I just got back from a 5 day trip up to baboon lakes! It was amazing, discovered the Sabrina basin area from your vids after 15 years of backpacking. Baboon lakes was one of the best, we had the whole lake to ourselves. Tons of brook trout taking our dry flies and pheasant tails. Can’t wait to come back for George Lake or Dingleberry
Right on. I was thinking about Baboon Lakes this year myself. I really like the action off of the near by Bishop Pass Trailhead next to South Lake. Sounds like you had a great time up there. The only thing better than a couple of fish in the net is a lot of fish in the net!
That is a beautiful lake, awesome hike, haha I already watched the fishing video, thanks for taking us along👊👍🎣
So you went in knowing it was worth it! That's more than I knew when I started out on this hike! Man, I got to say that I was battling that trail. If the sun was out and it was hot, it might have been game over!
@@wildernesswithamani1027 I am glad you made it👍
Great video....thanks 😊
This was a tough hike but the brookies are worth it if you are there to fish.
My Alltrails mapping says the elevation gain is 1700 feet on that hike. Looks beautiful.
That sounds and felt about right. That was a brutal uphill grind. My advice, if you go do it when it's cold in the Fall or before the sun is on the trail.
super nice lake
It was. Not a soul up there. After grinding through that brutal hike I see why!
When did you go there? I wanna know snow condition in High Sierra cause I'm gonna do JMT thru hike with fishing pole in a few weeks (Aug 20th to around Sep 10th) I might gonna try for golden trout in cottonwood lakes, inspired by your past videos!!
I just was there Monday. I'm eager to hit some goldens too but I might stick lower than Cottonwood Lakes until at least September. I was crossing big snow patches on the trail in the Hoover Wilderness the next day fishing for my Patreon.
Thank you!!@@wildernesswithamani1027
Nice video bro
Thanks. I try to line up a hiking video with each backcountry fishing video. That way viewers can see what the fishing is like and then check to see if they are into the hike. I have dozens across those 2 playlists and if viewers are new to fishing they can find out how to catch fish up at the lakes from videos on my fishing tips playlist. There is still a lot of hiking and fishing to do so stay tuned!
I've never seen mini creeks on the hiking trail b4. One good thing on that hike.....what goes up must come down. Much easier!
My now bad knees (even when they were healthy) have always hurt more on any sizable descent.
The hike down was not easy on the knees at all! I find going up can be tougher on the breathing and fatigue factor but easier on the leg joints.
The hike was more steeper than i thought.
beautiful lake ! what lures do you recommend for spin fishing?
I typically stick with jigs in alpine lakes. Small 1/32 or 1/16 OZ. I have a clips with a few options and basic techniques on my fishing tips playlist.
I also have 2 fishing clips up I shot for this lake. They can be found on my backcountry fishing playlist.
I am hoping for a repeat of our last rainy season :)
I am down for a lot of rain and snow this Winter as well but I'd like a little less. I'm still trudging through snow in the mountains in August! I could also do without having over two week stretches of snow in the mountains without a single break. It's a bit much! I'd rather we increase water storage capacity so we can capture more of it.
Wait, what? Your grandma and your uncle were gone, and you were in 5th grade and you were by yourself? And nobody had a way to reach them in an emergency? Perhaps this is one of those situations of an uneven division of responsibility between kids and adults... And, at 10:10, caught The Wizard of Oz reference!
One of my other Uncle was with us but he was napping it out in one of the back rooms. It was a flying monkey marching chant!
I hope your packing heat, between cougars, bears, Sasquatch, and occasional psychopath…🤷🏼♂️ be safe.
concealed or open carry?
Open carry preferably, that way even the crows know…. And trust me they know.
@@jamesfyffe2610 yes, i have done it couple
times (open carry) and let me tell you the weird look i got from folks up there. I wasnt even alone i was with my gf.. Tree huggers shouldn’t be allowed on those trails
If I'm packing heat it's for the most dangerous animal. Humans! Especially in remote National National forest and BLM areas with road access. Especially during growing season. I can deal with black bears and cougars. Grizzlies are another story but I haven't dealt with that yet. I have bear encounter videos on my wildlife encounter playlist if you haven't seen them and are interested.
That hike looked worse than the Gardisky hike you're an animal Amani!!