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Thread: Hello from the Wasatch
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08-02-2010, 03:46 PM #1
Hello from the Wasatch
I guess I overlooked this thread when I started posting on here. So I will do this proper. I will say so far, this community is awesome. I hope I can contribute in some positive ways.
I am a mountain man. 365. From the snow to the trail, I love the mountains year round. Here are some pics of what I love to do and who I am:
Winter
May at Snowbird- 2010
Jan at Snowbird- 2010
Mid-Cirque- Snowbird- 2009
Summer
Mt Aire Trail- Millcreek Canyon, Utah- 2010
Toklat River- Area 32- Denail National Park, Alaska 2005
Gobblers Knob- 10,246 ft, via Alexander Basin- Utah- 2003
Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, Utah- 2007
White Tank Mountains- Arizona- 2009
Kolob Canyon- Zion National Park, Utah- 2006
18" 3.5 lb Brookie- Grand Daddy Basin- Uintas- 2009
They say a picture says a 1,000 words. I hope they are right. Thanks for having me.
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08-02-2010 03:46 PM # ADS
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08-02-2010, 03:57 PM #2
Wow! Great stuff dood. Certainly glad to have ya! I am happy to be the first to officially welcome you to the fold.
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08-02-2010, 04:15 PM #3
WOW! That brookie is HUGE! Welcome to Bogley, always thrilled to see another regular backpacker around here! Don't get me wrong, these canyoneering folks are great but I need more of those multi-day trip reports. Keep 'em coming!
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08-02-2010, 05:33 PM #4
Nice! Welcome!
Some people "go" through life and other people "grow" through life. -Robert Holden
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08-02-2010, 08:30 PM #5
Excellent intro. Welcome!
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08-03-2010, 02:20 AM #6
Yeah, that day I caught that Brookie was cosmic. We woke up and almost got fried by lightning, then ended up at one of the ponds up there and I got that guy. It fed 4 people and a dog! Best fish I have ever eatin for sure.
Likewise on the backpackers comment. I have participated in a lot of outdoor activities over the years, nothing seems to bring me back to focus like getting away from this plastic existence like visiting the backcountry. I can actually relax out there. Kind of hard for me to do that here in the city. Too much distraction.
I also like hiking a lot. The Tri-Canyons are my backyard. I have hiked 99% of the 200+ miles of trails up there. There are only a handful of areas I have not been in, and those are in short order to be visited soon.
Snowboarding is probably my worst addiction. They say powder is addicting.....................
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08-03-2010, 02:21 AM #7
Thanks for the welcome here everyone.
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08-03-2010, 09:04 AM #8
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