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Continuing on.
The small two-track popped out right above the lake, opposite the Fish Lake Lodge and the highway.

After scrolling through the maps on the tablet, I found one that looked like it would take us down to the pavement and pop us out right near the lodge. As we dropped down in elevation from the mountain top, we came across this old "homestead", complete with exhaust in the front yard.

And sure enough, it took us right to the pavement near the Fish Lake Lodge.

We aired back up at the lodge and hit the highway back to Torrey for the evening.
The next day we headed south out of Bicknell, UT and headed up and over the Boulder Mountains towards Escalante. Shortly after airing down and climbing in elevation, we found another street sign. These were kind of cool and not something we had seen in the area before.

As we continued to climb well above 11k feet on the last day of our trip we came across another snow drift that looked a bit deceiving. Looks like it is across the trail and we might be turning around.

Until we made it around the bend to find the road just skirted around the drift. Again, a week or two earlier and this may not have been passable.

The road was starting to get a bit wider giving us the impression we were nearing a slightly more traveled "major" dirt road.

But we turned up a lesser road and it took us back up over 11k feet again to a series of kettle ponds. I lost count after about 20 of these small kettle ponds dotting the terrain as we passed by.

More kettle ponds.

Just as we dropped below 10' feet, we saw the first deer of the day. At least the ones that would stand still long enough for me to grab my phone and get a picture.

Stay tuned for more.
The small two-track popped out right above the lake, opposite the Fish Lake Lodge and the highway.

After scrolling through the maps on the tablet, I found one that looked like it would take us down to the pavement and pop us out right near the lodge. As we dropped down in elevation from the mountain top, we came across this old "homestead", complete with exhaust in the front yard.

And sure enough, it took us right to the pavement near the Fish Lake Lodge.

We aired back up at the lodge and hit the highway back to Torrey for the evening.
The next day we headed south out of Bicknell, UT and headed up and over the Boulder Mountains towards Escalante. Shortly after airing down and climbing in elevation, we found another street sign. These were kind of cool and not something we had seen in the area before.

As we continued to climb well above 11k feet on the last day of our trip we came across another snow drift that looked a bit deceiving. Looks like it is across the trail and we might be turning around.

Until we made it around the bend to find the road just skirted around the drift. Again, a week or two earlier and this may not have been passable.

The road was starting to get a bit wider giving us the impression we were nearing a slightly more traveled "major" dirt road.

But we turned up a lesser road and it took us back up over 11k feet again to a series of kettle ponds. I lost count after about 20 of these small kettle ponds dotting the terrain as we passed by.

More kettle ponds.

Just as we dropped below 10' feet, we saw the first deer of the day. At least the ones that would stand still long enough for me to grab my phone and get a picture.

Stay tuned for more.












































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