Search results

  1. DaveW

    Uinta Highline - Chepeta Lake to Hayden Pass

    With regard to the weather, I would rather have snow than rain on a backpack trip.
  2. DaveW

    Uinta Highline - Chepeta Lake to Hayden Pass

    Note: This trip report is an experiment. I already have a slide show so I'll try importing it here. However, the slides include embedded text, so this definitely will look different from other reports! The resolution may be an issue as well, since my slides are 960x720. Please let me...
  3. DaveW

    Hayden Peak TH to Chepeta TH in 3 days

    I'm impressed! But then, as an "old school" backpacker, I don't do fast or ultra-light. I enjoyed your report, but you may want to change some of the place names: Hayden Pass trailhead instead of Hayden Peak Lake Fork instead of Ottoson Basin (the Basin a couple of miles cross-country and an...
  4. DaveW

    Hello from Logan, Utah

    Yes, it's good to live here, with the possible exception of January and February (but skiing helps with that). I used to ski the Beav but now I ski cross-country.
  5. DaveW

    Hello from Logan, Utah

    I moved to Logan from Salt Lake City 18 years ago and I lived in Logan while attending USU in the 70s. Now, for an off-topic question: I have slide shows of recent backpacking trips that I could easily post as trip reports. Comments are typed right on the images, however. Will I be able...
  6. DaveW

    Hello from Logan, Utah

    Yup, another new member from northern Utah. I'm impressed with the quantity and quality of the material here on BackcountryPost - I wish had learned of it sooner. I hike and snowshoe/cross-country ski in the Cache Valley area and each summer I manage to get in some backpacking. In the past...
Back
Top