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Uinta Mtns. July 10-12 09

DrMoab

NAXJA Forum User
What started out as just another trip to the Uinta Mtns to place the last of the caches for the 09 Geostash turned into one of the best trips to the mountains I've had all year.

We got out of the valley kind of late and managed to roll into Sliders Ranch just south of Evanston Wyoming around 5:00pm on Friday. After setting the camper up Paul (Tuxxj) hopped in with me to go grab a couple of photos of the absolute wondrously beautiful farm country right under the north slope of the Uinta Mountains.

Little did we know....
The wildflowers were starting to make an apperance. The evening light was wonderful
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The whole reason to go for the ride was to get this haystack.
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Then we ran into this little guy
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A ranch on HWY 150 looking south toward the Uinta Mtns.
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Looking South again
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Anyone who says ranchland doesn't have its own special beauty is nuts...totally nuts.
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Weeds on the road.
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More Ranchland.
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Day two is uploading...
 
Day two...

Slider, Tuxxj, Clint, MtnTech and I (DaveW unfortunately had overheating problems soon after leaving home and had to bag the trip) Headed out to place the last of the caches for the Geostash. Weather was a little rainy and cloudy for most of the day but it didn't make it any worse.

The day started out with pancakes and Giant ham steaks.
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Kirsten enjoying the cooler weather riding up to Moffat pass.
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Tom's Jeep looking great at the overlook.
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The rest of us overlooking Beaver Lake and Whitney rez
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Heading down off Moffat pass
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Kirsten catching the photo bug early in life. I hope with her artistic eye she does something with her talent.
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Parking to place a cache.
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My tire
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We decided to go to a place none of us had been to. A little lake called Bourbon lake. Too bad for us, on the hike there the thunder and lightening started to pop. It was time to run.
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A little waterfall on the way out.
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Day Three saw us with nothing to do...all the caches had been placed so we decided to go to a place I had never been....Blue Lake.

TJ watching the scenery.
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Some flowers on the way.
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A nice little pond
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Just in case Clint forgot where he could drive...we thought we would give him a reminder.
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Blue Lake, Just under Haystack peak
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Me, laying next to a log enjoying the view
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Kirsten taking more photos..
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Can't see the water but we were placing bets on when he would fall in.
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A little waterfall by Provo Falls
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The BIG Provo Falls.
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Finally on our way to pack up camp we found these guys in the field.
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It was an awsome trip....one of the best of the year.
 
Saw you guys all packed up on Friday and wondered where you were headed.
Nice shots, I especially like the waterfall shots, good composition and use of slow shutter speed. Sandhill cranes are cool too, love their call. We had them nest on our farmground in Morgan when I was growing up.
 
I cant believe I was not invited. I thought you were doing a little personal family thing not a jeep family thing. I'm Hurt!:smsoap:
 
Yeah you should have called or just showed up. You missed one of the best Uinta trips I've been on in years.


I called you friday night to bring stickers up too you but you did not answer. It was around 6 so you were gone by then.
 
Thanks Ryan, for reminding me how badly I need to get out of the Chicago suburban wastelands. Between you and Randy, I never get a break...

:D
 
OHHHH I can't wait...
So the last pict. of the crane... was that taken looking S. off 150 in the Pine Valley area ? Not too far off the Provo ?

Curt
 
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