That’s really interesting, I did not know that. Looks like some parts of high elevation South America also share that. I do want to check out the area again in the early season in like November, perhaps when there’s a little snow but not too much to make it inaccessible.
Looks great up there near and below the lake. I hopped into the rabbit hole a bit regarding the climate down there... it looks like a strange hybrid between sagebrush and alpine forest. I think it's called a CsB climate in the Koppen books; cold-summer mediterranean. Very very rare climate type. Cold, snowy winters, but not quite cool or wet enough during the warm season to warrant a full on subarctic/humid continental climate zone, despite a decent spring/summer thunderstorm season equating to 1-2" of precip a month. Big snows and long winters warrant the alpine forest, but by June the snowpack is mostly gone and temps regularly shoot into the 60s/70s, with infrequent, often dry storms. Soil dries out promptly and the sagebrush season takes hold. Good luck finding any non-coniferous deciduous trees up there, even near water sources.
Anyways, anyways, I hope neither of us run into smoke!
I’ve not been but I’m also heading to Joseph and the Wallowas for the first time at the end of July. I was planning on hiking to ice lake, from what I’ve heard it’s a great trail.