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  1. JoshuaDyal

    Castle & Conundrum

    Love the Elks.
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    Uintas Conditions 2015

    https://www.facebook.com/GrandTetonNPS/photos/a.134442479903690.25354.130250293656242/1141555312525730/?type=1&theater Did this turn out to be more or less true in other northern Rockies areas, like the Uintas? Hot dry June followed by cooler and wetter than average July and more or less...
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    Dolly Sods Wilderness

    Love those meadow walking shots. Few things beat a good meadow.
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    Best Camp Shoe - What's the lightest and most versatile?

    My tent cost $30. :) Indeed, to each their own. I do find gear discussions interesting, but I find that my tolerance for spending money on brands or tech or weight is very low compared to most. I'm amazed what you can do with regards to weight already on a budget compared to how I used to...
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    Best Camp Shoe - What's the lightest and most versatile?

    My sandals: $15 at Target. These; $50 at Amazon. I don't care that much about a few ounces.
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    Glacier national park fire

    Dry conditions and half the trees are dead. Long run, this is probably the only thing that can resolve the pine beetle infestation problem, and the lingering effects of it (dead trees all over the Rockies north of Colorado.) However, it's only good news long term. For decades, it's going to...
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    The Dragon's Back

    You really get the best light conditions, don't you? Love that patchwork tundra and snow in the late sunlight shot.
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    Sawtooths - Vernon, Ardeth, and Spangle Lakes

    Good on you for staking a claim and defending it from the squatters! If someone doesn't tell them, they'll never understand that it's not really OK to do.
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    Cross country loop in the Sawtooths

    Really liking those isometric views of your route for the day. What a great idea!
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    Green River Lakes

    I love the Winds. A credible Rockies answer to the Sierra Nevada.
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    Another Timp Trip, Another Report...

    Timp really is one of the most spectacular mountains in the entire Rocky Mountain family. Great report.
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    Winds and bear storage

    I take that back: Shoshone and Bridger-Teton National Forests do have a special order: http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/shoshone/home/?cid=stelprdb5187636
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    Winds and bear storage

    Hardly ever see a ranger, and doesn't matter if you do. The only penalty is if a bear stumbles across your food. There is no legal penalty at all.
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    Buying your way lighter.

    Sometimes that's a good reason to make sure you bring a smaller pack...
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    West Fork Blacks Fork, week of June 29th

    Here's the movie version, for those curious. Includes pictures of Chimney Rock and Scott's Bluff on our way out west, as well as Fantasy Canyon after we were done. Plus; moody spaghetti western style music! What's not to like? I actually told my son two or three times that trails were for...
  16. JoshuaDyal

    Provo Peak (via Slate & Slide Canyon)

    Pheidippides, the guy who ran the original marathon died as soon as he finished. I'm just sayin'.
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    West Fork Blacks Fork, week of June 29th

    It would help if he hadn't stuffed wet socks in a pocket in his pack on the first day and let them sit there getting worse and worse smelling all of the time. I agree; he'll probably remember this trip fondly and be ready to do it again sometime. I was about his age (just a year older, I...
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    West Fork Blacks Fork, week of June 29th

    It was knee deep last week. I probably made the right call in walking the extra mile and a half or so. Although I wasn't so sure later in the day when it was starting to get dark, altitude sickness was kicking in, and I was feeling really exhausted.
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    West Fork Blacks Fork, week of June 29th

    That's my biggest regret too. I'm kind of kicking myself that a combination of three things kept me away: 1) menacing clouds starting to form over Red Knob pass that looked like they were headed our way (turns out they weren't--we didn't get a single drop of rain all day), 2) my son starting to...
  20. JoshuaDyal

    Uintas Conditions 2015

    Exactly why I didn't climb too high up it. I was with my noobie 13 year old son, and we didn't have ice axes, crampons, or any other gear for snow. My initial plan was to go over Red Knob Pass and see Crater Lake, and then also go over Dead Horse Pass to see NE Rock Creek Basin. I ended up...

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