we found a new home! haha hope the kid doesn't ruin this too.
anyways i love alpine lakes although i haven't fished many in the last couple years. my favorite lake to fish is Lake Elizabeth up near money creek campground on hwy 2. i cant remember what forest service road its on, but its up by an old mine up there. right next to the road so no hiking. no one ever there. you can park your car on the side of the dirt road and walk your float tube 50 yards to the lake.
i was supposed to go up towards mason lake in the alpine lakes wilderness area a couple weeks back, but my buddies wife eneded up getting sick so we had to cancel the trip, was looking forward to that. Little Kulla Kulla is up that way, but there are not trails. if it had a trail i would say that is my all time favorite alpine lake, but it doesn't so it takes second. lots of shore access though.
Lake Valhalla up towards steven's pass is fun too. though its a long hike in, 4 miles or so and there are sometimes people. its a big lake w/minimal shore access.
I was up at boulder lake north of sultan in the spada lake area. that was an unexpected hard hike. pretty much went from 0 to 3200 ft in just under 4 miles. this lake was fun to fish, nothing over 10 inches though. theres also a primitve camp ground right on the shores. the whole shoreline is pretty much accessable.
my brother-in-law and i are planning a trip next summer up to granite lakes to fish for greyling. i hear that is a hard hike. he's a former marine though and we have gps and everything needed for a hike like that. if anyone wants to do it contact me and we'll formalize everything.
sorry for the novel guys, i'll shut up now

there's nothing better than standing on the side of a lake or river knowing that only a handful of people have stood in that exact spot and witness the beauty of mother nature first hand.