
End of the road camp near Gospel Hump.

Trail partners
Newell Morgon, and Jim Willis doing what they do best.

Getting ready to saddle up with horses on a
high line.

We took extra horses in case we decided to pack in at some point. We never did spend the night away from base camp, so I lead my spare horse, rode one out, switched the saddle over and rode the other one back.

A view up the trail, which in this case is an unimproved road.

This is Horse Thief lake which was a short hike from camp. Lots of fish in this lake but we didn't figure out how to catch them.
Newell had a portable electric fence which allowed us to use this meadow as a small pasture.
A little rest along the trail. Check the
cinch then climb back on.

Where did that trail go?
Looking across the canyon.
A nice trail ran along one edge.
Rainbow Lake from our ridge top trail.
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