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Peru.Quote:
Originally Posted by accadacca
I loved Bear Lake. That was my favorite camp spot in that whole valley
I attempted it one year, but did not summit. I got very crappy feeling at the pass there 12,000 feet or so? So we turned around. I had crippling blisters too.
My husband summited King's Peak many times - he was a wilderness ranger for that wilderness for 3 years.
That is very sweet that you miss your son already Jim. You are a cool dad to hike with him.
Just another opportunity to show the beauties that I caught at this Lake.
http://uutah.com/forum/files/brook.jpg
Hey! I wouldn't miss it. I've been hiking with my kids since they were old enough to walk, and with the little backpack I used to have to put kids in, even before that. He's the only one of the three that really gets into it now that they're older--so you got to enjoy it while you can.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shan
Shane
Those are great looking fish! Here are some more photos.
Man! For some reason, I've had these pics of my King's Peak trip a couple of years ago, and haven't posted them yet. I've got to get with it!
Anyways, I've only been up there once. Accadacca and I made it to the peak, while the rest of the crew hung out at Dollar Lake and fished.
Here's some of my pics from that trip.