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Subject: utahoutdoors-digest V2 #109
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utahoutdoors-digest Friday, March 5 1999 Volume 02 : Number 109
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Date: Mon, 27 Aug 1956 20:46:33 +0000
From: Kevin Dickerson <ucsar@uswest.net>
Subject: Re: [OUTDOORS] Utah hikes
David,
I don't have a hike to recommend but a question (as usual). I am
planning a 100 mile or so mountain bike ride from Tucker to Palisades
reservior past Manti via the Skyline Ridge. We will kayak many of the
lakes along the way in homeade kayaks.
Anyone have any "must-see" spots or great camping spots you'd
recommend?
We're planning on 5 days for the trip.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 13:11:43 -0800
From: "Bruce Wright/Deidra Walpole" <bwdw@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Re: [OUTDOORS] Utah hikes
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Date: Mon, 01 Mar 1999 22:05:47 -0700
From: Todd Stevenson <todds@inconnect.com>
Subject: Re: [OUTDOORS] Utah hikes
A great hike I did several years ago was the Yellowstone
drainage of the high Uintas to the Five Points basin just
below King's Peak. Our group of 12 caught over 800 fish
in the five days we were there. (We did catch and release,
BTW). We didn't see a soul for 5 days until
a forest ranger showed up. It would have been fun to keep
going North to China Meadows and climb King's Peak on the
way. This could easily be done in 5 days.
The Paria drainage and Buckskin Gulch would be the ultimate
hike. I've only day hiked in Buckskin, but want to hike
all the way to the Colorado.
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Home page: http://www.inconnect.com/~todds
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Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 04:11:55 -0700 (MST)
From: David Kenison <dkenison@xmission.com>
Subject: Re: [OUTDOORS] Utah hikes
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Todd Stevenson wrote:
> The Paria drainage and Buckskin Gulch would be the ultimate
> hike. I've only day hiked in Buckskin, but want to hike
> all the way to the Colorado.
This is indeed a great hike. A few years ago, we did the hike from White
House campground to the river at Lee's Ferry in 2 1/2 days - about 45
miles including side trips. We would have enjoyed another day or two.
The top part of the hike features lots of river wading in the spring (best
time to go), narrows, arches, sheer cliffs. Incredible scenery. Lots of
springs for fresh water (the river is incredible silty). Some fun side
trips along the way include the Adams Trail which goes out of the canyon
up to the rim (more spectacular views) and Wrather Canyon, a lush,
beautiful little area that includes one of the 10 largest arches in the
southwest. The bottom half of the hike becomes more dry and desert-like.
There are some very interesting petroglyphs in this section.
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Date: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 12:59:31 +0100
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 15:53:22 -0800
From: Blake Schmutz <mormon83@juno.com>
Subject: [OUTDOORS] Overnight hikes
Hi everyone,
If you know of any one or two day hikes that are relatively
uncrowded, let me know!
Blake
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 16:24:28 -0700
From: Steve Cutler <scutler@sterwent.com>
Subject: RE: [OUTDOORS] Overnight hikes
Blake,
Where are you looking to go? North, South?
Steve
scutler@sterwent.com
(801) 531-7279
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Subject: [OUTDOORS] Overnight hikes
Hi everyone,
If you know of any one or two day hikes that are relatively
uncrowded, let me know!
Blake
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Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 09:47:01 -0800
From: "Augustine, Carolyn" <carolyn.augustine@intel.com>
Subject: [OUTDOORS] Short Day Hikes
I am looking for Hikes I can do with my toddler. Where she can walk part of
the way, and we can carry her part of the way in a backpack. I have a few
favorites I'll venture to start off. Especially good would be Hikes that can
be done in March-April--Early spring months.
I live in Utah county, and have a few favorite hiking spots:
#1--Grove Creek Canyon. This hiking trail begins at the base of the water
tower in Pleasant Grove. You walk steeply uphill about 1/2 mile, and see 5
waterfalls. This is probably a medium hike. Because there's lots of scree, I
wouldn't recommend it for small children. However, if you're strong and
carrying a toddler, you should be ok. The trail continues for several miles
into Mount Timpanogos.
#2-Provo Riverwalk trail. There are several parks on the riverwalk. One of
them (sorry I can't be more specific, but I think it might be Canyon Glen)
has a trail that leads up into the foothills overlooking the highway. You
climb several hundred yards up hill on a fairly well-marked path, which
leads you onto a ridge. On one side is a bowl that gently slopes down in the
foothills of Timp, and on the other side, you can see very pretty vistas of
Provo Canyon. This is easily accessible. I hiked this when I was 5 months
pregnant. Depending on how far you go (the original climb takes only about
20 minutes) you can make this a short hike or a long hike. Especially nice
in March and April.
#3-Rock Canyon. I was surprised to drive up there and find that a very nice
trail head and park have been added to Rock Canyon in Provo, just past the
temple. You can find lots of information on the natural resources and on
geographical info.
#4-Moab. Bypass the national parks and go to the city information center
near downtown. They've published a booklet of hikes that are local to the
area.
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