With the season just around the corner, I've been pondering lately where to go to kick things off this year and realized I never put together any pictures from last year's opening hunt. Hope you enjoy....
I spent three days in the High Uintas Wilderness for the first time with my german shorthair, Tucker, searching for ptarmigan, scrambling up King's Peak, and catching native cutthroat trout. It turned out to be one of those trips that will always stand out in my mind as I grow older. I love being in the high country -- especially for a combination trip at this time of year. Can't wait for September to arrive once again.
Driving to the trailhead. "Fish, Camp, Hunt"... sounds perfect to me.
Starting the hike. Kings Peak is the farthest summit in the distance.
Tucker, the world's most spoiled dog, loves exploring the backcountry as much as I do.
I spent three days in the High Uintas Wilderness for the first time with my german shorthair, Tucker, searching for ptarmigan, scrambling up King's Peak, and catching native cutthroat trout. It turned out to be one of those trips that will always stand out in my mind as I grow older. I love being in the high country -- especially for a combination trip at this time of year. Can't wait for September to arrive once again.
Driving to the trailhead. "Fish, Camp, Hunt"... sounds perfect to me.
Starting the hike. Kings Peak is the farthest summit in the distance.
Tucker, the world's most spoiled dog, loves exploring the backcountry as much as I do.
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