Tuck and Robin Lakes - Wenatchee National Forest [BP]
The Robin Lakes Trail begins at Deception Pass Trail on the Tucquala Meadows Trailhead. It heads southeast along the mountainside and through forest, then begins to climb steeply, winding through the trees and bluffs. After about a mile, break into more level ground near Tuck Lake, lying in a granite basin and surrounded by sparkling rock. Past Tuck Lake the trail becomes indistinct. You will need a map and route-finding skill to follow it as it heads up rocky bluffs and into a small gully. Past Tuck Lake and up the steep, faint trail is Robin Lakes. [4Feet]: 2-day-1-night backpacking. This time we went to Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest : 45 lb backpack, 19+ miles trail, and over 4300+ feet elevation gain. Hardcore hiking, climbing, and swimming. Jumped into a freezing lake (Lake Robin), saw the Milky Way, enjoyed the breathtaking sunset and the magnificent mountain groups. 8/15/20 - 8/16/20