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07-24-2011, 04:52 PM #1
Boulder Mountain
As some of you know, we'd originally planned on Kings Peak as our destination, but due to the large amounts of snow and water still in the Uintas, our plans changed and we went to Boulder Mountain. The guy who prompted us to go there didn't like the suggestion of Deer Creek Lake or Chris Lake because on the map they looked too close to a main road, so we ended up on top, near Rim Lake and Spectacle Lake. The funny thing was, there were roads all over the place up there and our "backpacking" trip ended up being about 1/4 mile long to the far side of Rim Lake. Still we only saw one other vehicle in our 4 day/3 night trip.
The scenery was beautiful, but the fishing sucked, to put it mildly. At Rim Lake, where we camped, not a single fish ever hit the surface. There was an old bullet-hole ridden windmill on the shore and a sign that had fallen that said, "The windmill was installed to pump air into the lake so the fish don't die over the winter". It didn't look like it had been used in years and we tried to spin it and were able to with difficulty. I think it would have taken a wind of 60 to 70 mph to get it moving, and that's if the bullet holes weren't causing it to pressure like a sieve, which they would have been. We tried fishing at Spectacle Lake, but again, no fish hitting the surface. Our last night there, we saw a couple of rings on top, but I think most of the fish had died during the winter and they just hadn't restocked.
It rained hard our first three days as well.
We spent most of our time then, hiking around the mountain top, looking off the edge of the cliff, finding small lakes etc. It was very pretty, but not as nice as the Uintas. Of course, I knew that before we ever left and was always dismayed that we had decided not to at least go somewhere in the Uintas. Even the guy who wanted us to go there said that after going there "it was pretty, but not as pretty as the Uintas".
I think I'd go back, but not to this particular area, unless it was just to do some four-wheeling or something. I'd like to try the Deer Creek Lake area sometime for fishing. The lakes were quite photogenic at times.
This fungus is and example of the varied colors in the forest.
The wildflowers, like everywhere this year, were amazing.
One evening, we planned on taking a bunch of sunset shots.We joked around about someone cutting down that tree in the middle.
Rim Lake in the afternoon light.
Spectacle Lake at dusk.
I don't know why this picture is rotated like this. It's rotated correctly on my computer. Turn computer on its side for a better look.
My friend built this fireplace. Behind the fire at the domed end inside he created a ledge and used it as a reflector oven to bake cornbread and apple cake to perfection. We waited for some nice sunrise shots as well, but they never really materialized. This was the best one I got.
The rain showed up usually in the early afternoon. Since we didn't want to go back to camp every day at that time, sometimes we got caught out in it and hid under some overhanging rocks or clumps of trees.
More cool flowers.
We pretty much figured that underneath this rock was some kind of animal den. I told my friend to crawl back in there and I'd take his picture. He refused. I also told him not to remove that bent sapling or the rock would fall down.
Steep precipices and cliffs line much of the top of Boulder Mountain. Here's one place you wouldn't want to lose your footing.
There's that darned tree in the middle again.
Behind us, when we took the sunset shots, the moon was putting off its own show.
In between rain storms, the weather would get completely calm and offer many opportunities to take reflection shots.
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07-24-2011 04:52 PM # ADS
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07-24-2011, 07:02 PM #2
Nice TR!
I have never been to Rim or Spectacle Lakes up there. I just have been to Deer Creek Lake, Moosemans, and Chris Lake and Deer Creek that runs between them. Pics look awesome! Much greener than when I was down there. Sounds like the weather was hit or miss for you. I know from my report in June that I mentioned that Deer Creek Lake had zero fish alive in it, and we could see them belly up on the bottom, dead from winter kill. They got the massive snow pack too this past winter. It has made fishing everywhere just kind of off, for sure from all the angling reports I am getting all over the state that it is not "hot" fishing anywhere. Try the trail I reported on next time, I think you will have a better experience.
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07-24-2011, 07:20 PM #3
Yep, great TR! Sorry to hear about the sporadic weather...
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07-25-2011, 04:55 AM #4
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08-04-2011, 10:48 AM #5
We just missed you on the Boulder top, arriving 7/25 for a BSA 50 miler. I just finished a TR (here) and came across yours. We camped at Rim Lake as well. We did the Great Western Trail which was single track the whole way. Most everywhere else was like you said, two-track. You're right, beautiful area, but there are prettier. Very remote, fishing was a no-go, but a nice destination nonetheless.
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08-04-2011, 09:23 PM #6
Great thread. I'm not in the "ultralight" category, my base weight for a week long trip is around 30 lbs. My two best weight savings items are my sub kilo down bag (REI) and NeoAir mattress (thermarest). No compromise on comfort but lighter than my previous synthetic bag and more comfortable than my old pad also. Got a nice light 4 lb tent, but the tarp guys go much lighter.
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