09-26-2009, 01:38 AM
Yeah I didn't see a single person the entire time. I don't know if it gets busier on the weekends though. The entire trail was marked by fresh horse prints, and I found two missing horse shoes as well as the top of a package of swedish fish candy and a gatorade bottle. Besides that, there was no sign of civilization, which I liked. Going solo like that, it was a bit of a spiritual getaway. And to answer the others, yes, it was Round Lake. Looks like I didn't mention that in the post, but you see the trail sign.
My GPS showed sand lake was 0.45 miles away from Round Lake. The trail that I started at and the only trail I saw began just under 4 miles away from the lake as the crow flies. 2 hour and 15 minute hike, and I'm in fairly good shape for hiking and sore today. I think most people could make it (even kids) if they just take the time. I was in a hurry. Anyway, anybody can PM me if they want more info. I found out about it just searching Uinta Grayling in google.
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My GPS showed sand lake was 0.45 miles away from Round Lake. The trail that I started at and the only trail I saw began just under 4 miles away from the lake as the crow flies. 2 hour and 15 minute hike, and I'm in fairly good shape for hiking and sore today. I think most people could make it (even kids) if they just take the time. I was in a hurry. Anyway, anybody can PM me if they want more info. I found out about it just searching Uinta Grayling in google.
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