milesM to ultralightEnglish • 11 months agoLogbook Aug 2023. What’s going on?message-square32arrow-up111arrow-down11file-text
arrow-up110arrow-down1message-squareLogbook Aug 2023. What’s going on?milesM to ultralightEnglish • 11 months agomessage-square32file-text
minus-squarehombre fundidolinkEnglish2•11 months agoThat’s right! We discussed it a little bit ago. It’s definitely on my bucket list. You’re probably just about to leave.
minus-squaremilesOPMlinkEnglish1•11 months agofirst week of September. it’s a high snow year so i’m going to let it melt. wouldn’t want to go any later
minus-squarehombre fundidolinkEnglish2•11 months agoIt’s funny how mountain weather works. We’ve had snow at the end of August or, like last year, we were sleeping at 12,000’ mid-October. You’ll probably be on trail about a week, I’d imagine?
minus-squaremilesOPMlinkEnglish2•11 months agoplanning for 4 days, but I have an extra day if I need it
minus-squaremilesOPMlinkEnglish2•11 months agoyeah i was hoping for 25 mpd, would give me some extra time to take in the sights and sit out rainstorms :)
minus-square@[email protected]MlinkfedilinkEnglish2•11 months agoHey! We are thinking of a hike in the Uintas in September, but never been there (normally we stick more northward). Any tips?
minus-squaremilesOPMlinkEnglish2•edit-211 months agoI’ve heard that Red Castle is the best thing in the Uintas and often overlooked. The most popular trail is probably Henry’s Fork to King’s Peak. Lemme know!
The Uinta Highline Trail in Utah!
That’s right! We discussed it a little bit ago. It’s definitely on my bucket list.
You’re probably just about to leave.
first week of September. it’s a high snow year so i’m going to let it melt. wouldn’t want to go any later
It’s funny how mountain weather works. We’ve had snow at the end of August or, like last year, we were sleeping at 12,000’ mid-October.
You’ll probably be on trail about a week, I’d imagine?
planning for 4 days, but I have an extra day if I need it
So, 20-25 miles a day? Pretty good.
yeah i was hoping for 25 mpd, would give me some extra time to take in the sights and sit out rainstorms :)
Hey! We are thinking of a hike in the Uintas in September, but never been there (normally we stick more northward). Any tips?
I’ve heard that Red Castle is the best thing in the Uintas and often overlooked. The most popular trail is probably Henry’s Fork to King’s Peak. Lemme know!
Cool, thank you!