In late June of this year I made my first trip to the Eastern Sierras on a camping trip with James and his aunt and uncle. Having spent my childhood camping in the verdant North-Western Sierras I was unused to the steep granite peaks of the High Sierra and the dry climate in the sierra rain shadow.

Our destination was the beautiful Twin Lakes near Bridgeport California and gateway to the Hoover Wilderness. At an elevation of 7000' the two lakes lie end to end at the bottom of a steep glacially carved valley.
From 395 and the town of Bridgeport, Twin Lakes Road meanders through bucolic pastures, past a dude ranch and into the Twin Lakes Valley. Along this route to the lakes are a collection of