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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat455" data-source="post: 1691834" data-attributes="member: 102653"><p>Yep. Yesterday was our last day up here. We will drive home today. We got up here Saturday and began driving roads, glassing and scouting. </p><p>Definitely allot of outstanding habitat, however, we did not see any Elk. </p><p>As great as the area is, I'd have to say we were a little surprised not to see any elk. We did see allot of deer though, and ranchers have a whole lot of cattle in the area right now. </p><p>We covered the whole Vernal south slope area, found 4 points of entry into that area from Vernal, and covered elevations from 6000-10,500 by vehicle and glassing where we could. </p><p>We also got a look at the north slope area from 44, and part of south slope Yellowstone, around Moon lake. </p><p>The plan for today is drive home via Provo and Cedar City, to give us a quick look at West Desert East, Fillmore, and Beaver West, then take the 14 over to the 89 for a look at the top portion of Zion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat455, post: 1691834, member: 102653"] Yep. Yesterday was our last day up here. We will drive home today. We got up here Saturday and began driving roads, glassing and scouting. Definitely allot of outstanding habitat, however, we did not see any Elk. As great as the area is, I’d have to say we were a little surprised not to see any elk. We did see allot of deer though, and ranchers have a whole lot of cattle in the area right now. We covered the whole Vernal south slope area, found 4 points of entry into that area from Vernal, and covered elevations from 6000-10,500 by vehicle and glassing where we could. We also got a look at the north slope area from 44, and part of south slope Yellowstone, around Moon lake. The plan for today is drive home via Provo and Cedar City, to give us a quick look at West Desert East, Fillmore, and Beaver West, then take the 14 over to the 89 for a look at the top portion of Zion. [/QUOTE]
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