06-23-2014, 04:29 PM
Delement87 and I had both never camped away from the car in the Uintas before, so when life's obligations finally gave us a window......we took the oppertunity to go backpacking.
The trip could not have gotten off to a better start (or should I say stop).
Thankfully fluids were brought and cars can cool down with time. When we were getting close to our starting point we met a Forest Service worker who (with the fly on his zipper down) told us, "you boys aren't from around here, the weather changes fast up here, there was snow just last week, and be sure to watch out for the Albino Moose up there".
Soon the car was ditched and we took a road less traveled.
The lake sure was pretty!
Camp was established.
And before we knew it we were getting into some chunky Artic Grayling.
It was just one after another with these guys.
The bendo shot.
The fly reel and grayling shot.
The DuckDog1us shot []
The sunset shot.
The fire shot.
Early morning rewards.
By the time we were leaving I had a new "life's motto" and that is.........
"Always take the road less traveled"
The trip could not have gotten off to a better start (or should I say stop).
Thankfully fluids were brought and cars can cool down with time. When we were getting close to our starting point we met a Forest Service worker who (with the fly on his zipper down) told us, "you boys aren't from around here, the weather changes fast up here, there was snow just last week, and be sure to watch out for the Albino Moose up there".
Soon the car was ditched and we took a road less traveled.
The lake sure was pretty!
Camp was established.
And before we knew it we were getting into some chunky Artic Grayling.
It was just one after another with these guys.
The bendo shot.
The fly reel and grayling shot.
The DuckDog1us shot []
The sunset shot.
The fire shot.
Early morning rewards.
By the time we were leaving I had a new "life's motto" and that is.........
"Always take the road less traveled"