BTW does anyone know what the fire restrictions are for the Uintas. Can I build a camp fire?
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BTW does anyone know what the fire restrictions are for the Uintas. Can I build a camp fire?
http://www.utahfireinfo.gov/restrictions/index.htmQuote:
Originally Posted by vamedtech
Looks we are no go for fire in the uintas still. I am just planning on boiling water on my stove and eating re-hydrated food for the evenings.
Only 2 days left. I am looking forward to this rain or shine.
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It looks like you had a good trip. Thanks for posting the photos. That is too bad the cloud was on top of the mountain. Did it clear for you on top?
we had great views from Gilbert and Gunsight the day before, and we had a good view on the way up to kings until we were above Anderson Pass. But the view from the top, all I saw was bits and pieces through the clouds. But I liked the experience of being in the clouds and watching them roll in around us on Kings. That was pretty neat.