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An Overnight Backpack Trip
Although it was early in the year to head up into the high country, I
figured with the record heat we've been having I'd take a chance and hike in a "low" high country at about 10000'. It might still be frozen or more likely there would be big snowbanks blocking the trail. I lucked out. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/060806.htm Willi |
An Overnight Backpack Trip
Willi wrote:
I lucked out. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/060806.htm Willi You sure did. Nice colours on the fish. Tim Lysyk |
An Overnight Backpack Trip
Willi wrote:
http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/060806.htm You know, if you keep posting these records of your excursions into hell, we're all going to start feeling sorry for you..... ;) -- John Russell aka JR |
An Overnight Backpack Trip
Willi wrote:
Although it was early in the year to head up into the high country, I figured with the record heat we've been having I'd take a chance and hike in a "low" high country at about 10000'. It might still be frozen or more likely there would be big snowbanks blocking the trail. I lucked out. Very cool. Almost makes a guy want to break out singin' "Rocky Mountain High". . . almost. -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
An Overnight Backpack Trip
Tim Lysyk wrote:
Willi wrote: I lucked out. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/060806.htm Willi You sure did. Nice colours on the fish. Tim Lysyk the site must be getting pounded...i can't get it to open for these photos or the mouse pattern... i'll try again later. jeff |
An Overnight Backpack Trip
Some gorgeous scenery there, Willi ! Been far too long since I fished
those Colorado Rockies. vince norris |
An Overnight Backpack Trip
Very nice report, thanks! -- Jarmo Hurri Commercial email countermeasures included in header email address. Remove all garbage from header email address when replying, or just use . |
An Overnight Backpack Trip
"Willi" wrote in message ... Although it was early in the year to head up into the high country, I figured with the record heat we've been having I'd take a chance and hike in a "low" high country at about 10000'. It might still be frozen or more likely there would be big snowbanks blocking the trail. I lucked out. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/060806.htm Willi Great pics and what a beautiful fish. Thanks -- Ric Hamel A poor$, poor$ fishing freak living in the GWN |
An Overnight Backpack Trip
"Willi" wrote in message ... Although it was early in the year to head up into the high country, I figured with the record heat we've been having I'd take a chance and hike in a "low" high country at about 10000'. It might still be frozen or more likely there would be big snowbanks blocking the trail. I lucked out. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/060806.htm Willi Nice report Willi!! -tom |
An Overnight Backpack Trip
Willi wrote:
Although it was early in the year to head up into the high country, I figured with the record heat we've been having I'd take a chance and hike in a "low" high country at about 10000'. It might still be frozen or more likely there would be big snowbanks blocking the trail. I lucked out. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/060806.htm Willi It's always a pleasure to see pictures of your trips. Up here, we pretty much run out of trees at 10,000 feet. Are you packing a float tube? Otherwise, tree lined lakes are kind of a pain. I guess that's why I like fishing above timberline. The reservoir looks like one we passed on a train trip we took a few weeks ago from Denver to Glenwood Springs. Very low. I've only done day hikes so far. My new job is really cutting into my physical fitness program and backpacking. I hope to finish up the two well job in a week or so and get to backpacking and fishing. Snoop |
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