You must have encountered the very large rocky grave site at the base of the low Lake. Particularly well done with a nice unmarked, slab type, headstone. Often a single Lake in years past, during high rainfall years, now too much reoccurring drought. I recognize a handful of these posts, had to comment on this one. It’s dated history of being a getaway for that quick, quiet night. Weekday, anyway. Great pics. Meadow L at the other end of the drainage has pretty Cutt’s.
Stokeme, thanks for the comment and information. We have not seen the grave site. We did not spend any time going through the heavily used areas as we did not want to disturb the backpackers and gave them lots of space and privacy. We always approach staying at Lost Lakes with much caution as it shows a lot of vehicle use. Several huge fire ring monuments is a good sign along with bare ground. We lucked out this time with it quiet. I suspect this place on a weekend could be quite unpleasant with groups and noise.
For this quick overnight we had extra plans - B through E. As I said, we lucked out and had a nice stay.