Looking up to Nelson Mountain where were on top of just the other day. That mountain is much bigger than it looks!
Nelson Mountain
My dad and I decided to hike up to the top of Nelson Mountain from Nelson Lake. It’s only 10,220 feet tall but it is a prominent mountain in the front range of the Sierras and has an amazing view of the central valley.
Little footprints in the snow.
We found a horseshoe at the pass between the Nelson Lake basin and the Sportsman Lake basin.
Up on the ridgeline above Nelson Lake.
We found this cairn monument up on the ridgeline above Nelson Lake. I wonder who built these.
Looking out past Eagle Mountain toward the big 14k peaks in the spine of the Sierras.
Up on the ridge toward the summit of Nelson Mountain. It got icy and snowy as we went higher.
Climbing on up.
More snow.
Almost to the summit.
Here’s the view from the summit. A storm started popping up toward the north so we didn’t spend too much time on the summit.
On the summit!
Looking down toward Dinkey Creek and Forked Meadow. Pretty hard to believe that this is the huge mountain that looks out over our little meadow.
The storm shrouded the summit in snow right as we got down off of the top. We descended back to the lake along the same way that we came up.
Lake Creek Covered Bridge
We arrived at the Lake Creek Covered Bridge (often referred to as the Nelson Mountain Covered Bridge) at twilight. My camera couldn’t take any shots in that low of light. After taking a few photos on Drew’s camera, we proceeded to ride up and over Nelson Mountain on a very unpaved road to get to Highway 126.
Bug-pocalypse.