I got out this weekend. It was wonderful.
This time I drove part way up the Glacier Point Road to the Ostrander Lake trailhead. When I left my house the temperature was in the mid 60s. When I got to the trailhead, Little Car said it was 41 degrees. Amazing what a little elevation can do. I was wearing shorts and a lightweight cotton shirt. I had my very lightweight rain jacket in my pack but I still hiked some pretty fast miles for the first few hours until it warmed up.
The hike was a little over 12 miles round trip. There was a point near the middle where there were two options for getting to the lake; I took the west way in and the east way out. I have a lot of trail to cover still in the park.
This sign is posted at the trailhead. Umm....
There wasn't a spot of snow to be found. However, the wildflowers are going crazy at this elevation. The picture doesn't show it, but in the early morning light, this meadow was absolutely stunning with blues, purples, reds, oranges, yellows, and greens.
The trail to the lake was up. Up, and up, and up. I finally got to an elevation where the trees thinned out and I reached a ridge. The view was amazing. I fell in love with Yosemite all over again.
Slight trail confusion. I have found distances on trail junction signs are quite accurate. Between the skiing route sign and the trail sign, we've got almost a half mile difference (3.5 and 3.9 respectively). That's got to be embarrassing to someone.
About three hours after I started I saw the lake peaking through the trees. It is a beautiful place.
There is a ski hut at this location; the front porch looks right out onto the water. Awesome views.Lunch! I passed a backpacker who said he went for a swim. I stuck my feet in and decided I would not be swimming. It was really cold!
I love how from this angle it looks like the lake would spill over if any more water was added.
I had the lake pretty much to myself and loved every minute. It's hard to believe I'm already halfway through my season. When I got home I made a list of hikes I still want to take and put them in order of preference (or time required before the days get too short). Too many hikes, not enough weekends!
Fellow adventurers always welcome.

The lake photos are gorgeous!! Also, I LOVE the photo of you enjoying the elevation! How do you do that? My guess is an amazing camera timer! So glad you got to enjoy your seasons. You are AMAZING!
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