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<blockquote data-quote="photo61guy" data-source="post: 1288174" data-attributes="member: 85397"><p>Zion National Park in late March - - La Verkin Creek Trail overnight, Observation Point day hike </p><p>Zion National Park in late April - - West Rim Trail, Angel's Landing and the East Rim Trail</p><p>Yosemite: Tuolumne Meadow south to Cathedral Lakes, Clouds Rest, return to TM</p><p>Glacier National Park in late July: Highline and Garden Wall down to Swiftcurrent pass Trailhead</p><p>Wind River Range: Titcombe Basin from Elkhart Park</p><p>Wyoming's Teton Crest Trail in late July - - (again) with my daughter Barbara this time</p><p>Grand Canyon in early November: North Rim to South Rim</p><p></p><p></p><p>Zion park..I live in Utah.. good to be there early in the year; however there will still be crowds. Check for snow shoeing in Bryce if there is snow left. Make sure you do Angel's Landing early. It took my wife and me 70 minutes from the parking lot so leave well before dawn with headlamps. Met no one on the way up, but 55 people on the way down. West rim trail was awesome in winter w/shoeshoes/crampons. Observation Pt...wonderful!! Glacier and Yosemite mostly no experience. Teton Crest...top shelf. The Winds...bring the mosquito spray and definitely a headnet!!!! Titcomb Basin is one of my faves.... absolute beauty. We were on the other side last year summitting Gannett in my wife's quest for the 50 highpoints. April for me this year is RtoRtoR in less than 15 hours. Enjoy your photos over the years....mine can be found on a Flickr account searching for "photo61guy". All the best. Joel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="photo61guy, post: 1288174, member: 85397"] Zion National Park in late March - - La Verkin Creek Trail overnight, Observation Point day hike Zion National Park in late April - - West Rim Trail, Angel's Landing and the East Rim Trail Yosemite: Tuolumne Meadow south to Cathedral Lakes, Clouds Rest, return to TM Glacier National Park in late July: Highline and Garden Wall down to Swiftcurrent pass Trailhead Wind River Range: Titcombe Basin from Elkhart Park Wyoming's Teton Crest Trail in late July - - (again) with my daughter Barbara this time Grand Canyon in early November: North Rim to South Rim Zion park..I live in Utah.. good to be there early in the year; however there will still be crowds. Check for snow shoeing in Bryce if there is snow left. Make sure you do Angel's Landing early. It took my wife and me 70 minutes from the parking lot so leave well before dawn with headlamps. Met no one on the way up, but 55 people on the way down. West rim trail was awesome in winter w/shoeshoes/crampons. Observation Pt...wonderful!! Glacier and Yosemite mostly no experience. Teton Crest...top shelf. The Winds...bring the mosquito spray and definitely a headnet!!!! Titcomb Basin is one of my faves.... absolute beauty. We were on the other side last year summitting Gannett in my wife's quest for the 50 highpoints. April for me this year is RtoRtoR in less than 15 hours. Enjoy your photos over the years....mine can be found on a Flickr account searching for "photo61guy". All the best. Joel [/QUOTE]
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