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#700930 - 08/26/11 07:18 PM Hike to Dorothy, Bear and Deer Lakes
Dave Vedder Offline
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My grandson my dog and I are just back from a two day hike to several lakes in the Olympics. Fishing was very poor but it was a great outing anyway. I dropped my camera on day one and broke the screen, as a result I had to shoot "blind". Now I see many images were also screwed up. Aparently when the screen goes some other functions go too. Anyway, here are a few shots that turned out okay.
[img][IMG]http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz70/TYEFISH/6.jpg[/img]















This is how the tent looked after Tye jumped on top of it.


No fish, broken camera, bone tired and really happy we went.


Edited by Dave Vedder (08/27/11 03:13 PM)
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#700931 - 08/26/11 07:26 PM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: Dave Vedder]
Sky-Guy Offline
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All the pics are great, but that first shot of Tye is incredible!
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#700932 - 08/26/11 07:28 PM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: Dave Vedder]
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Good dog

If you use Google's free wonderful application called Picasa, you can fix the minor issues with these pictures.

Cheers!

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#700933 - 08/26/11 07:31 PM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: Salmo_Gairdneri]
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Aside from a broken digi-cam, lots of great things start with spending time with grandpa and his black lab in the back country. Thanks for sharing some of 'em....

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#700934 - 08/26/11 07:33 PM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: Salmo_Gairdneri]
The Catcherman Offline
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These are your "okay" shots? What do the really good ones look like?
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#700936 - 08/26/11 07:50 PM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: The Catcherman]
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There weren't any really good ones. There were a ton of really good scenes but I and my broken camera didn't do so well at capturing them. At least there give a flavor of how pretty it is up in the Cascades.
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#700937 - 08/26/11 07:53 PM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: The Catcherman]
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Great stuff. I love the first pic....it looks surreal.

That's a lucky boy to have a Grandpa like you!
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#700952 - 08/26/11 11:20 PM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: RowVsWade]
SRoffe Offline
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Nice pictures Dave. Couldn't have asked for better weather. It is nice up there. I took my son and a friend up there last year.

How did you guys do on the trails up to Deer and Bear lake? Did you do the entire hike in one day?
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#700957 - 08/26/11 11:49 PM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: SRoffe]
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Dave,

You have a little under a month to fix that camera. wink

Besides that, screw the fishing. With scenery like that, some good hooch and a good pooch...............who needs to fish? Alright, maybe a few casts but thats it. thumbs

Glad you you made it back without becoming bear horderves!........... Did I spell that right?
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#700960 - 08/26/11 11:55 PM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: SRoffe]
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I hiked in there from the Snoqualmie Lake side a few times back in the 70/80's. We always camped @ the uppermost one, Bear Lake, & did quite well fishing for the rainbows there.

I remember they had the most striking purple stripe I have ever seen down the side of a lake bow. Caught quite a few 14 -17" fish, good size for a lake w/ a 4500' elevation. Must have some old Kodachrome 64 slides kicking around here someplace.


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#700961 - 08/26/11 11:55 PM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: SRoffe]
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nice pics and yes the cascades are beautiful and safe.
these damn grizzly bears over here in eastern Idaho and northwest Wyoming makes hiking in the backwoods a different ball game.
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#700996 - 08/27/11 05:14 AM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: Dave Vedder]
The Catcherman Offline
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Originally Posted By: Dave Vedder
There weren't any really good ones. There were a ton of really good scenes but I and my broken camera didn't do so well at capturing them. At least there give a flavor of how pretty it is up in the Cascades.


DV,

There was a tad bit of sarcasm in my post. It has been hinted that the author is his own worst critic. Those are great shots, not just okay.
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#700999 - 08/27/11 08:03 AM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: chrome/22]
Smalma Offline
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Dave -
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. Bear and Deer was an annual trip during the late 1950s and most of the 1960s. Have many wonderful memories of the area, the fishing, etc as a pre-teen and teenager. What great country to grow up in!!

Wish I had a picture of the old USFS leanto that we used to sleep in.

Tight lines
Curt

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#701000 - 08/27/11 08:29 AM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: Smalma]
RognSue Offline
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Dave, You should drop your camera more often...
Those pictures look like post cards...
How come your not old enough to be our Grandpa frown

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#701008 - 08/27/11 10:08 AM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: SRoffe]
Dave Vedder Offline
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Originally Posted By: Sam Roffe
Nice pictures Dave. Couldn't have asked for better weather. It is nice up there. I took my son and a friend up there last year.
How did you guys do on the trails up to Deer and Bear lake? Did you do the entire hike in one day?



The trail to Bear was hard after the ascent to Dorothy. We made it a three day trip. Day one was to our camp at inlet creek of Dorothy. Day two to Bear and Deer lakes. Day three back out. Guide book says it's an easy hike. . Not so much for an overweight old man. Hell even Tye is bushed. He has not moved fifty feet since last afternoon. He carried an eight pound pack.


Edited by Dave Vedder (08/27/11 10:15 AM)
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#701009 - 08/27/11 10:14 AM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: chrome/22]
Dave Vedder Offline
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Originally Posted By: chrome/22
I hiked in there from the Snoqualmie Lake side a few times back in the 70/80's. We always camped @ the uppermost one, Bear Lake, & did quite well fishing for the rainbows there.

I remember they had the most striking purple stripe I have ever seen down the side of a lake bow. Caught quite a few 14 -17" fish, good size for a lake w/ a 4500' elevation. Must have some old Kodachrome 64 slides kicking around here someplace.


c/22



I heard the same from several others. In fact, that's a big part of why we hiked into Bear. I only saw a few really small trout - I don't now what species as I could not coax them to bite. I talked to several other anglers who also had no luck. I can't believe there are too many fish in there now as we never saw a ring in a glassy surface in the three hours we were there. Or maybe we suck as anglers. Same with deer. There were a few Brookies to be had in Dorothy.
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#701012 - 08/27/11 10:23 AM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: cobble cruiser]
Dave Vedder Offline
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New camera on order. Pooch is good, hooch will be good. Ready to rock and roll. Kispiox here we come!
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#701034 - 08/27/11 01:37 PM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: chrome/22]
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Good job Grandpa!

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#701088 - 08/28/11 03:09 AM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: Coho]
Peter Offline
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Loc: Gig Harbor,WA
great pics, i've fished and hiked dorothy man of times. fly rods and dry flies was the ticket!
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#701122 - 08/28/11 07:41 PM Re: Hike to Dorothy, Dear and Deer Lakes [Re: Peter]
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How did you get the pic of the baby sasquach standing in the water?
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