Notch Mountain Trail (Crystal lake to Bald Mountain)
7/21 - 7/23
From Crystal lake TH to Divide Lakes via Wall Lake, had to traverse numerous snow patches, fallen trees, and a lot of muddy trail, but made the trip without much trouble. No ice to be seen on any of the lakes. Some snow on east side of Divide Lake 1. Fishing pretty slow using spinners.
From Divide Lakes over Notch, had the biggest snow traverse on the south side of the notch (about 40 ft, probably 3 ft thick) where the trail was buried. Surprisingly little snow on north side of the notch.
Trail past Lovenia, Ibantik, down to Meadow lake had a lot of muddy patches, and downed trees, but again, not bad. Not many snow patches on this stretch. Lakes were clear of ice and no snow on the banks. Again slow fishing.
Trail from Meadow to Bald Mountain TH was similar - Occasional snow patches, tree fall, and mud. Notch lake fishing slow again.
Mosquitoes were there throughout the hike, but not too bad. You will want to bring your favorite repellent, though.
All the lakes were very full and finding dry campsites due to snow melt took some time, but not too bad. Lots of tasty fresh snowmelt for water was everywhere.
We had perfect weather and had to deal with an uncomfortable sunburn on the arms and neck. Wore a sweatshirt in the evening and morning as it cooled down, but nothing more. Slept warm in a 40 degree bag, with warm socks.
As for the fishing, perhaps a more skilled fisherman would do better...
Stopped at Dick's Uinta Drive-in for the most awesome burgers in the world. At least after 4 days of backpacking.