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  1. Bill

    current conditions in the Uintas

    keep watching this thread for updates. http://backcountrypost.com/forum/threads/uintas-conditions-2013.2106/
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    Arches Canyonlands 10-2012

    Heres a cell phone shot of half madness. Way more people showed up after I took this shot...
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    Morocco - March 29, 2013

    looks like fun I would love to do this one someday.
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    Arches Canyonlands 10-2012

    Don't be sorry its was hilarious and definitely worth seeing people get all worked up about it :). Watching Mesa Arch light up is pretty amazing that alone is worth witnessing at least once regardless of the crowds. People who write it off as being a cookie cutter shot really are missing out.
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    Scorpion Gulch, October 2012

    very cool
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    Happy Canyon & Poison Springs

    Great shots Randy Happys been on my hit list for a long time.
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    Arches Canyonlands 10-2012

    thank Thanks Yvonne :D
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    Arches Canyonlands 10-2012

    I've been cherry picking my TR's for a while now and I'm just started to go back and get caught up. This one was from a quick spur of the moment trip with some friends who came into town looking to shoot a few photos in during a rushed trip to Moab. We started the trip by going directly to...
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    1,764 Miles Across Utah and Arizona

    not at all :twothumbs: heres one more Antelope Canyon Traffic Jam by Summit42, on Flickr
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    1,764 Miles Across Utah and Arizona

    hehe, awesome trip report Christian
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    Coyote Gulch

    Our paths must of crossed at some point during this weekend. We hiked Brimstone on the afternoon of the 19th and my car was parked at the Davis TH for most of the day on the 20th before we drove south to Harris Wash.
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    My first published photo!

    congrats!
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    Jasper Canyon in The Maze

    Not strange at all. In fact they're happy to send you a ticket in the mail if the need arises. I'm sure Nick would be willing to tell you why they asked him to edit his trip report if you asked him offline.
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    Lower Brimstone Gulch - Escalante

    For this time of year I would say 3pm and beyond. Peek a boo and spooky are really REALLY short slots, pretty sure my 6 year old did the loop in a little over an hour a few weeks ago.
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    Lower Brimstone Gulch - Escalante

    Not too far as it got pretty tight pretty quick. Also, the light was pretty killer where I was so before it got tight I spent a lot of time shooting while my wife went ahead.
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    Lower Brimstone Gulch - Escalante

    yes she is. very deep and very dark.
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    Lower Brimstone Gulch - Escalante

    Hey Scott, I'll send you the cords for the sneak route. It cuts over a mile off each way and you can avoid the madness that is Speek-a-boo / Pooky trail head.
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    Lower Brimstone Gulch - Escalante

    This past weekend my pinecone and I were able to get away and spend a few days camping without the kids for our 10th wedding anniversary. Originally we had planned to do some backpacking or tech canyons but the colder weather across the state in the days leading up to the trip helped us decided...
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    Llewellyn Gulch, Escalante

    Day Hike. We started at the head of Davis Gulch, hiked up to the old cattle trail and followed it south, down the south fork of Llewellyn, up the exit, cross country to the HITRR, and then road walked back to our car at Davis. It took about 5 hours to complete the route with one short break.
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    Llewellyn Gulch, Escalante

    Hey moose droppings, I missed this post until now. This past Saturday we completed the South Fork of Llewellyn as an 8 mile loop and used the exit you mentioned above. There were no footprints, cairns, or anything that resembled a path and it required two 4th class climbs. The first was a...

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