Hey, great to see you here
Great to be here. This is an awesome thread. We need to plan an outing in UT or CO. See your 110 and make more photo worthy experiences. Merry Christmas, my friend.Hey, great to see you here
It's a dealGreat to be here. This is an awesome thread. We need to plan an outing in UT or CO. See your 110 and make more photo worthy experiences. Merry Christmas, my friend.
That was always a good trail.
I dont know if its currently open or not.... the battle of landowners and their gates!
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Asked Crandall about running it a couple weeks ago. He said it's open @ the bottom and the top. He suggested coming in from the Crabtree Falls end and give it a try.That was always a good trail.
I dont know if its currently open or not.... the battle of landowners and their gates!
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Somewhere in Utah. 2017 with @chris snell
My travels will take me incredibly close to this place... a couple of days from nowThat campsite was somewhere up in the Wah-Wah Mountains. We had driven out from Salt Lake the day before and stopped at the most excellent Kerouac's in Baker, NV for dinner and drinks. That restaurant was such a cool find. Fantastic, high-end food and great cocktails in one of the most remote places imaginable. If your travels ever take you on to the Utah-Nevada border on US-50 (Great Basin National Park), a stop at Kerouac's is a must.
Here:That campsite was somewhere up in the Wah-Wah Mountains. We had driven out from Salt Lake the day before and stopped at the most excellent Kerouac's in Baker, NV for dinner and drinks. That restaurant was such a cool find. Fantastic, high-end food and great cocktails in one of the most remote places imaginable. If your travels ever take you on to the Utah-Nevada border on US-50 (Great Basin National Park), a stop at Kerouac's is a must.
Anyway, we had driven all day on the Pony Express trail from the west side of Utah Lake out to the border. That trail is normally 1-2" deep in moon dust but rainstorms had turned it into the slickest, nastiest mud imaginable. When we rolled into Kerouac's, we looked like we had been digging ditches or pig farming. We had a great meal and then headed out on new territory south across the West Desert to the Wah-Wah Mountains, finally setting up camp after midnight.