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Crystal Caves Vandalized | Backcountry Post There is some question of the ownership of the cave ( I am assuming they are actually referencing Crystal Ball Cave) The government allowed ownership of the cave under a mine claim for many years, when it was not reclaimed by the original owners a new owner claimed the mine cave (GRE) government approved it, then a different department said
Crystal Hot Springs March 2012 | Backcountry Post We spent part of a Saturday hanging out at Crystal Hot Springs with our friends the Beatty's along with a few other members of their extended family It was actually a lot funner than I thought it would be, but I'm sure the water slide helped :-) Matt Beatty is a new member of the forum and I
Crystal Lead King Basin - Backcountry Post Saturday, June 2, 2012 The Original Trip Report on ADVENTR CO Today I decided to take a day trip up to the Elk Mountains near Crystal and Lead King Basin I had heard that most of the back-roads up there were opening up (earlier than usual) and I hadn't been up that way in a few years, so I
Crystal Springs and Beyond - Backcountry Post A friend had mentioned a nice sandy beach right at the beginning of the Crystal Springs slot, but when we got to the end of the canyon, it was flashing so hard that it had filled the area with debris Lucky for us, we found this excellent campsite right across from it, complete with a 300 foot waterfall pouring off the overhang behind
Second Journey into The Maze : Cowboy Cave | Backcountry Post Truth be told, Cowboy Cave (and the adjacent Walters Cave) doesn't offer much to see The petroglyphs and pictographs are scant and faded and Lorin Wilson left more of a lasting impression than they did Faint picto : Indistinct petro : One of many of Lorin's signatures : We did count, though, four grinding stones and one sharpening stone in
Caves Spring (2009) - Backcountry Post Caves Spring is next Seems to be the largest cave Three closely spaced openings mark this cave The one on the right side is not more than a shallow alcove, the one in the middle can be called a baby cave, the left one is the real thing The area in Front of the cave ist blocked by a fence with a passage for people only
Wendover to St. George (on dirt. . . ) - Backcountry Post Our path then took us west, to shadow the flank of the Antelope Range southward We took a side trip up one of the canyons for lunch and investigated a cave The cave was a nice little bonus With the floor of the cave heavily blackened by generations of fire and midden material, it was obviously a well used, but un-excavated habitation site
Backpacking with kids - Uintas Clyde Lake Loop - Backcountry Post The clouds continued to build so we gathered up and began making our way finishing the loop back to our car Along the way, we passed by many other lakes including Watson Lake, Long Lake, Petite Lake, Clyde Lake, and Crystal Lake Traversing the lake shore Buttercups Storms looming over Notch Mountain, Reid's Peak, and Bald Mountain