Influencer I
I'm planning to meet up with some family for a weekend of camping; I'm coming from SoCal and they are coming fro CO, so we were thinking southern UT would be a good middle ground. I've never had the chance to explore UT and know precious little about it except that the photos are amazing. Parameters:
* Date/Duration: early June, after Memorial day to miss the crowds, probably 2-3 nights ignoring interstate travel to/from.
* Dispersed/primitive camping strongly preferred, we're fully leave-no-trace self-sufficient. We'd prefer not to see anyone else.
* Structure: mostly likely base camping for the duration, but open to day-to-day moves, particularly if it gets us farther to a great spot.
* Least-capable vehicle will be a stock Subaru Forester, so that's the bar for how hard the trails can be.
* We'll have a couple pooches so no-dog areas are a no-go.
* Fishing within a short hike or short drive is a huge plus. (The doggies might make this challenging; they're talkers.)
* Light hiking (~5-8 mile day hikes) with pretty scenery a huge plus.
Educate me! Looking forward to some pointers.
Thanks,
-B
* Date/Duration: early June, after Memorial day to miss the crowds, probably 2-3 nights ignoring interstate travel to/from.
* Dispersed/primitive camping strongly preferred, we're fully leave-no-trace self-sufficient. We'd prefer not to see anyone else.
* Structure: mostly likely base camping for the duration, but open to day-to-day moves, particularly if it gets us farther to a great spot.
* Least-capable vehicle will be a stock Subaru Forester, so that's the bar for how hard the trails can be.
* We'll have a couple pooches so no-dog areas are a no-go.
* Fishing within a short hike or short drive is a huge plus. (The doggies might make this challenging; they're talkers.)
* Light hiking (~5-8 mile day hikes) with pretty scenery a huge plus.
Educate me! Looking forward to some pointers.
Thanks,
-B