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Utah is a hard state to hash in, but the difficulty is what made is so appealing. Not all points within the graticule are accessible from any other within a 24 hour period. Being stuck on one peak and having to climb another on the opposite end of the state can't always be done. But for those times when it is possible, if only barely, a successful trip makes it worthwhile. And the views are always breathtaking.
 
Utah is a hard state to hash in, but the difficulty is what made is so appealing. Not all points within the graticule are accessible from any other within a 24 hour period. Being stuck on one peak and having to climb another on the opposite end of the state can't always be done. But for those times when it is possible, if only barely, a successful trip makes it worthwhile. And the views are always breathtaking.
  
As a side note, I rarely provide proof of what I have done, requiring the loyal reader to rely on my trustworthiness and the detail of my descriptions to satisfy their skepticism.
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As a side note, I rarely provide proof of what I have done, requiring the loyal reader to rely on my trustworthiness and the detail of my descriptions to satisfy their skepticism.  J
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==Expeditions==
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*[[2010-05-21 40 -111]] The top of a mountain in Hobble Creek canyon.
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*[[2010-05-03 40 -111]] A free range by Eagle Mountain.

Revision as of 00:04, 28 May 2010

Utah is a hard state to hash in, but the difficulty is what made is so appealing. Not all points within the graticule are accessible from any other within a 24 hour period. Being stuck on one peak and having to climb another on the opposite end of the state can't always be done. But for those times when it is possible, if only barely, a successful trip makes it worthwhile. And the views are always breathtaking.

As a side note, I rarely provide proof of what I have done, requiring the loyal reader to rely on my trustworthiness and the detail of my descriptions to satisfy their skepticism. J

Expeditions