alpine lakes wilderness area
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 5:39 pm
ok so i'm gonna hike up to mason lake in a couple weekends for a weekend trip. the plan was to go down to little kulla kulla lake, but that involves climbing down a rock slide. There are no trails to this lake. The ladies are coming with us. So i dont know if they would be able to handle climbing down a rock slide with 50lb bags on their backs.
The question is, has anyone ever been to Little Mason Lake? There is a trail that leads to that lake and its not as big as mason lake or little kulla kulla; So it would be easier to fish.
We are also bringing our dogs. At little Kulla Kulla I wouldnt really have to worry about the dogs because you are in a crater (Really steep wall of mountain surrounding the lake) and the dogs have no were to run off(like if they caught sent of an animal and followed it). Is Little Mason like this or would one be able to lose sight of the dogs? I camped on Mason once and by the time we realized the dog was gone she was one the otherside of the lake. This was 2o'clock in the morning. pitch dark. she had caught scent of something and chased it to the other side of the lake. Probably a deer. Don't want that to happen again
The question is, has anyone ever been to Little Mason Lake? There is a trail that leads to that lake and its not as big as mason lake or little kulla kulla; So it would be easier to fish.
We are also bringing our dogs. At little Kulla Kulla I wouldnt really have to worry about the dogs because you are in a crater (Really steep wall of mountain surrounding the lake) and the dogs have no were to run off(like if they caught sent of an animal and followed it). Is Little Mason like this or would one be able to lose sight of the dogs? I camped on Mason once and by the time we realized the dog was gone she was one the otherside of the lake. This was 2o'clock in the morning. pitch dark. she had caught scent of something and chased it to the other side of the lake. Probably a deer. Don't want that to happen again