Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Backpacking Uintas




Jolie and I went on a 7-day backpack trip into the Uinta High Wilderness (northern Utah). Spent the whole week between 10,000 and 13,000 ft. The trip started out sunny at the trailhead, unfortunately it didn't stay that way.

Early on the second day one of the numerous storms descended upon us as we headed up to Gunsight Pass (in the distance).

Once we got over Gunsight Pass, the weather cleared for a while - just long enough to find a campsite, have dinner and dive into the tent before a night of hail, rain and lightning.

The next day we hiked over Anderson Pass. Jolie tried to make it to the top of Kings Peak from here (tallest peak in Utah -13,532) but got turned around by nearby lightning 250 feet below the top. That night we got stuck in another storm before camping so went to bed early and had M&Ms for dinner)
Little did we know before the trip that the Uintas are home to several thousand domestic sheep - baaaa. Here are few trying to cross the trail ahead of us




On day 4 we had our first really sunny day - weather stayed pretty good for most of the rest of the trip. Here is a morning shot of the hail that fell on the nearby peaks during the previous evenings storm.

Jolie and Kings Peak - heading back to camp after a day hike


Jolie working off some extra calories before a 9 mile backpack to Lower Red Castle Lake


A view of the valley near Lower Red Castle Lake













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