I'll break this up over a few posts within this topic. There will be some non-fishing content. Don't worry--there are also fish. Also a heads-up, this will be pic heavy.
Dog, very concerned we are leaving her in an empty apartment.

No worries, dog, we will bring you.

First stop: a super secret location. If you recognize this place, please don't spoil it. I don't want it becoming overcrowded.

I'm kidding, of course. We camped in Tuolumne Meadows, which was about 20 degrees cooler than the valley floor. My buddy from middle school, who is a true mountain man, met us there and camped with us. He just quit his job and is taking a year off to travel down to Central America in a done-out Sprinter. Camping next to him had its perks.
Since we had dog with us, we had to leave the park to do any hikes.

Went to Gardisky lake, just outside the park, and had a good time.

Took a few minutes to figure out that the risers were targeting dark caddises, then it was on.

Decent-sized brookies.

Remember what this guy looks like, he'll be back in a few pictures.

Roll back to camp. Buddy fired up beverages using the Sprinter's Vitamix. No joke.

A couple of brookies ended up in our tacos.

Next, we headed to Mono Lake. Polarizing filter was a good call.

Dog turned out to be a tent hog.

Went for another hike and fished this lake.

We spent the 3rd of July camped on a logging road lookout over Lake Tahoe and got to see some North Shore fireworks shows. It was a pretty special night.

After spending a fishless 4th of July in Tahoe, we spent the night in Reno. Big drive scheduled for the 5th: Reno to Horseshoe Bend, ID (just outside of Boise).
