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Fish Lake, Uintas
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Went up to the Fish Lake area of the Uintas on an overnighter this weekend. Caught a bunch of grayling and brookies. We came in from the East instread of from the Dry Fork TH. Pretty grueling going over the ridge. Gained 600 ft in under .5 mile. Had an awesome time watching the meteor shower that night.
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#2
Pretty grayling but you could have placed the picture first.
My favorite bushwhack hike gains 1000 ft in about a half mile only to have to descend 700 ft to hit the stream below. I fish upstream and then get the easy 600 ft ascent and 1000 ft descent on the way out.[Wink].
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#3
that grayling is amazing man, im hoping to get one next weekend when i go camping up in the uintas.
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#4
Beautiful pictures! What kind of camera were you using?
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#5
Great Photos. Love the fisheye effect on those alpine lakes.
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#6
Cool Grayling! Thanks for the post.
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#7
Wonderful photos - thanks for sharing.
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#8
did the same hike from hwy 150 two years ago and yeah, the ridge is kinda rough. did you hit whiskey on your way in or out? the pics are great! thanks for sharing.
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#9
Breath taking! I would have guessed a GoPro with the first couple pictures, but maybe a different camera with a fish eye lense? Are these pictures enhanced in any way? They are fabulous.
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#10
Awesome pictures. Thank you for sharing them.
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#11
Thanks all! I use a Canon T2i DLSR. The lens I used for most of these pictures is a Tokina 10-17 fisheye. I process them in Lightroom. We did not hit Whiskey Island Lake at all. We parked at the end of the road that is a little North of Whiskey Island.
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#12
holy cow those pictures are amazing!
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#13
Awesome Photos! Looks like a great trip. Looks like you found a marker to one of the old Spanish mines that are rumored to be lurking in the Uintas. I have read a few books about them, and have seen a few similar tree markers in my various outings.
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