Day Hike Recommendation - High Uintas

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jtraf
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Day Hike Recommendation - High Uintas

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Hi all,

I am road tripping from the Bay Area to Denver in a couple weeks and want to make a stop in the Uintas. Looking for recommendations on lake day hikes which have a high certainty of catching fish.

I understand that this forum is focused on the Sierras but figured I would ask.

Thank you,
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You should post this on the BEYOND SIERRAS FIELD here on HST to get more responses. Just a suggestion.

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Mirror Lake area gets very crowded from SLC on weekends.

A few years ago I did a nice day hike from Spirit Lake to Tamarack Lake. Both had people, but not crowded. Quite a few people fishing at each.
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Re: Day Hike Recommendation - High Uintas

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There are Uintas people on backcountrypost.com

Lots of past trip reports and nice people (like here)
My trip reports: backpackandbeer.blogspot.com
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