bugs/mosquitoes---rules of thumb?
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bugs/mosquitoes---rules of thumb?
I am pretty bad at predicting when bugs will be bad when camping/backpacking in CO. In my experience they are generally mostly gone by mid-August or so in the mountains (and sometimes earlier), but I don't have a great feel for when exactly I should expect them to start to get really bad in early/mid Summer. In this particular instance, I'm trying to gauge how bad the bugs will be in early July in the Northern Sawatch range (I'm a little concerned that my planned family backpacking trip will turn into a nightmare due to the mosquitoes), but I would also like to know if there are any general rules of thumbs, basic principles, or websites (with bug conditions) that people would like to share in these regards. I am not looking for tips for how to cope with them (I already have headnets, long sleeves, permethrin, deet, picaradin, etc.), but rather how to predict when they will be bad.
Thanks in advance for any feedback!
Thanks in advance for any feedback!
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Re: bugs/mosquitoes---rules of thumb?
I would just pay attention to trip reports and if people see the mosquitoes are bad, trust the reports. Rarely are mosquitos bad in CO.
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Ever spent any time on the Grand Mesa or Flat Tops?
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Re: bugs/mosquitoes---rules of thumb?
Still paradise compared to the Wind Rivers or Canada.
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Re: bugs/mosquitoes---rules of thumb?
The Wind Rivers have awful mosquitoes.Jon Frohlich wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 6:51 amStill paradise compared to the Wind Rivers or Canada.
The worst mosquitoes I've ever experienced were at the end of June, in the Lost Creek Wilderness of all places.
Expect good numbers of mosquitoes in early July but not enough to ruin your trip. As long as you camp away from marshy areas you will be fine.
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Re: bugs/mosquitoes---rules of thumb?
How about the Sangre de Cristo mountains near Crestone say, picking a random date, today?
What could I expect?
What could I expect?
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Re: bugs/mosquitoes---rules of thumb?
Could be none, could be horrible. Worst mosquitos I ever experienced in Colorado were at South Colony Lakes in July of 2019. The year before I had almost none at the same place. As this is a drier year, they may not be too bad, but you never know
Re: bugs/mosquitoes---rules of thumb?
The mosquitoes on Grand Mesa are some of the worst I have seen, at least in early July. When they are bad they are as bad or worse than anything I have seen in the Wind Rivers, Yellowstone, Alaska, Canada, the jungles of SE Asia, Amazon, etc. This year they might now be so bad though as it has been extremely dry.Jon Frohlich wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 6:51 amStill paradise compared to the Wind Rivers or Canada.
The only place I have seen them worse was surprisingly in Lower Couthouse Wash in Arches. I took someone through from Minnesota and he said they were unlike anything he had seen. It was also the only time I have ever seen them that bad there.
For the record I have hiked/climbed/visited 62 countries and get out on 150-330 days a year so have seen a lot of places, so some may be surprised that the worst mosquitoes I have seen were on a hike in Arches National Park.
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Re: bugs/mosquitoes---rules of thumb?
Tonquin Valley in July. It was basically slow suicide by mosquito. With an added side of possible grizzly bear.Scott P wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 8:52 am The mosquitoes on Grand Mesa are some of the worst I have seen, at least in early July. When they are bad they are as bad or worse than anything I have seen in the Wind Rivers, Yellowstone, Alaska, Canada, the jungles of SE Asia, Amazon, etc. This year they might now be so bad though as it has been extremely dry.
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Worst skeeters I've ever experienced was right about here: https://goo.gl/maps/aqVFahGkMrc5JEou5
It was horrific.
It was horrific.
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Re: bugs/mosquitoes---rules of thumb?
Not sure but I remember the flies being terrible on South Colony Lakes road, which is worse because no one makes a good fly repellent.
Also, the standard route on Holy Cross has a lot of mosquitos in the summer. Take bug spray.
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Re: bugs/mosquitoes---rules of thumb?
September of last year South Colony Lakes was fine for everything ... sounds like I might have just been lucky.
I hear Lake Como if terrible.
I hear Lake Como if terrible.