leatherman
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- Jan 24, 2012
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There have been a lot of folks up this drainage this summer so I don't have a lot to add to what's already been posted. This was our first pack trip to the Uintas and it was certainly enough to whet our appetite for more. We had a late start the first day and due to the sheep grazing in the area we managed to lose the "maintained" trail, which was no big deal. We stayed the night in Bucks Pasture, enjoying the temperate evening with a couple of beers and starry skies.

The next day we found the trial and made our way to Dead Horse Lake where we had it all to ourselves for 2 nights with nary a drop of rain - you can't ask for better than that. The fishing wasn't great, but the tiger trout were there in enough numbers to keep us trying.

We fished EJOD lake but there was absolutely no sign of life. My biggest complaint about the whole trip is the people who have picketed their horses right in the camp sites, leaving piles of horse s**t at the very places that are flat enough to pitch a tent.
The evening light at Dead Horse Lake

We took a short day hike up Dead Horse Pass. Here I am representing BCP.

Dead Horse Lake from the pass

The trail leading to Dead Horse Pass was not as steep as we thought it would be.

And my Suburban at the trail head. I was the only one with a BCP sticker

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The next day we found the trial and made our way to Dead Horse Lake where we had it all to ourselves for 2 nights with nary a drop of rain - you can't ask for better than that. The fishing wasn't great, but the tiger trout were there in enough numbers to keep us trying.

We fished EJOD lake but there was absolutely no sign of life. My biggest complaint about the whole trip is the people who have picketed their horses right in the camp sites, leaving piles of horse s**t at the very places that are flat enough to pitch a tent.
The evening light at Dead Horse Lake

We took a short day hike up Dead Horse Pass. Here I am representing BCP.

Dead Horse Lake from the pass

The trail leading to Dead Horse Pass was not as steep as we thought it would be.

And my Suburban at the trail head. I was the only one with a BCP sticker

Featured image for home page:
