Tuck and Robin Lakes day hike

On September 4th 2010 I hosted a day hike to Tuck and Robin lakes with the Peninsula Wilderness Club and the Kitsap Outdoors Meetup group. Originally about 10 people were going to attend but due to the difficulty of the hike and potentially inclement weather, only 4 of us ended up going. The weather actually worked out in our favor except for some clouds that obscured the views of some of the local mountains. A great hike but I recommend staying the night if you have the time. We started pretty early that day driving to the trailhead and we didn't get back home that night until around 10:00. Long day! Stats for the day - about 16 miles and around 3500' elevation gain.

One of the Robin Lakes.
Hyas Lake
The beginning of the hike to Tuck and Robin starts at the Deception Pass trailhead.
Isaac at Hyas Lake.
Isaac, Barbra and Andy at Hyas Lake.
Hyas Lake.
Trail junction to the lakes.
Tuck Lake
Isaac at Tuck Lake
Tuck Lake
Tuck Lake
Tuck Lake
Tuck Lake
Tuck Lake
Isaac at Tuck Lake
Barbra at Tuck Lake
Andy at Tuck Lake
Tuck Lake
Barbra crossing over the log jammed outlet stream of Tuck Lake.
Barbra crossing over the log jammed outlet stream of Tuck Lake.
Fall colors beginning above Tuck Lake.
Tuck Lake and Mount Daniel enshrouded in clouds in the distance.
Old snag above Tuck Lake
Mount Daniel and Tuck Lake below.
Barbra and Mount Daniel and Tuck Lake below.
Isaac at the final push to Robin Lakes.
The final push to Robin Lakes.
The final push to Robin Lakes.
Barbra and Mount Daniel
Robin Lakes
Robin Lakes
Mount Daniel
Robin Lakes
Connecting stream between the Robin Lakes.
One of the Robin Lakes.
One of the Robin Lakes.
One of the Robin Lakes.
One of the Robin Lakes.
Scroll left to right for a panorama the Robin Lakes area

Isaac at Robin Lakes
Andy at Robin Lakes
Isaac getting one last photo. Robin Lakes
Isaac and Andy just above Robin Lakes.

Scroll left to right for a panorama of the view coming down from Robin Lakes.

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