Below: The two routes we climbed on this trip (pink and red). This overlay also shows the five routes I climbed on my
2016 trip to Deep Lake, shown in light yellow.
Ever since my 2016 trip to Deep Lake (where my partner and I climbed five routes in five days) I had made a note to return to Deep Lake. Five years later, when my partner Nate and I were looking for a break from the crowds and regulations of our backyard Rocky Mountain National Park, we decided to embark on a 10-day climbing road trip beginning in the
Black Hills Needles of South Dakota and continuing through few climbing areas in Wyoming. Deep Lake was our last stop. Nate had never been there before.
We climbed two routes on Haystack on this trip. Neither route was what I would call an area classic, and the climbing was a bit too moderate to make the climbs too memorable. Nevertheless, I enjoyed these two climbs simply because it is enjoyable to climb on sunny Wind River granite. Any day out in the mountains is a good day!
We also enjoyed two evenings hanging out at camp in a pleasant grove of trees between Clear Lake and Deep Lake and exploring the surrounding area. It is a spectacular area to hang out for a couple of days. It was a rare summer where there were no bugs in the Winds (the bugs had apparently arrived in late May and never returned), and this fact combined with the warm summer temperatures made for a very comfortable trip.
The following page gives photos for the trip.