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TreeHugger



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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 6:45 pm    Post subject: Capital Reef  

Wow, I havent posted pictures in ages! Well, I feel inspired by one of my favorite places: Capital Reef. My sister and I did a very quick getaway last week to get some sun and do a little hiking. We only had a day and a half, so it was an "easy" trip. We hiked the Fremont River trail from the campground, up high to overlook the park from the west, it was 73 degrees that day! Felt soooooooooooooo good! The second day we hiked Cohab canyon to the Frying Pan trail to Cassidy Arch and down the Cassidy Arch trail where we hitched a ride back to camp. The last time I did this we hiked back Frying Pan, but Kathy and I wanted to get down and view the arch from below. It is such a beautiful hike, Cohab Canyon is through a particularly beautiful wash, then Frying Pan takes you up high. Enjoy some pics!
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Bo_Beck



Joined: 02 Dec 2005
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Location: Southern Utah

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 7:13 pm    Post subject: Re: Capital Reef  

TreeHugger wrote: Wow, I havent posted pictures in ages! Well, I feel inspired by one of my favorite places: Capital Reef. My sister and I did a very quick getaway last week to get some sun and do a little hiking. We only had a day and a half, so it was an "easy" trip. We hiked the Fremont River trail from the campground, up high to overlook the park from the west, it was 73 degrees that day! Felt soooooooooooooo good! The second day we hiked Cohab canyon to the Frying Pan trail to Cassidy Arch and down the Cassidy Arch trail where we hitched a ride back to camp. The last time I did this we hiked back Frying Pan, but Kathy and I wanted to get down and view the arch from below. It is such a beautiful hike, Cohab Canyon is through a particularly beautiful wash, then Frying Pan takes you up high. Enjoy some pics!

Great photos and looks like a beautiful place! I lead an isolated life I guess, but someday hope to visit such an awesome area! Thanks for showing and sharing!
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accadacca



Joined: 02 Dec 2004
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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Capital Reef  

TreeHugger wrote: Wow, I havent posted pictures in ages!
Yes, it has been too long Tree. Very cool report, looks like an awesome trip with awesome weather and company. :2thumbs:
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