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Many people like to go to Desert Reservoir Number 1. There's whitewater on Boulder Creek for all you adrenaline junkies, and nearby you discover the Emigrant Trail which is a delightful hiking trail. After a long day outdoors Best Western Pinedale Inn is a glorious place to spend a night or two; Lost Reservoir is a perfect lake close by. This lake is so wonderful. Ox-yoke Acres Campground is a magnificent campground nearby; going for a hike on the Scab Lake
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| | Trail is always a splendid adventure. At Desert Reservoir Number 1 through the days of summer highs are in the 70's, and through the night it cools down to the 40's. All through the winter this place gets highs in the 20's, and all through the dark hours in the wintertime at Desert Reservoir Number 1 temperatures sink to the-10's. You think that's sufficient? Just getting warmed up. You can run the rapids of Pole Creek near Desert Reservoir Number 1, and | |
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a picturesque lake like Lander Cut-off Reservoir is a glorious place to visit. Desert Reservoir Number 1 is a location that is pretty arid typically; May is when you get the most rain here while February is frequently the driest
month. Desert Reservoir Number 1 is a splendid place to visit for more than one day, Scab Creek Campground is a splendid place to camp nearby, and there are glorious locations to discover along the Scab Sage Trail.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.62389 Longitude: -109.5733
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Boulder Creek, Sublette CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class -blank- - 2.25 miles long (Boulder Lake) |
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Pole Creek, Sublette CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class -blank- - 5 miles long (Half Moon Lake to right off of Fayette Pole Creek Road) |
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Scab Lake Trail
 | scab lake trail is not one for the weak, it is a hard climb with outstanding rewards of beauty & huge high powered brilliantly colored brook trout up to 6 lbs that we know of in scab lake! oh almost forgot the last time I went was July 5 it snowed at scab 18 plus inches, I hope that I remembered to tell that the 11 mile trail to the scab lake is a hard hard climb, I have only made it 3 times to the lake thanks Allen Eagle concrete worker & stock car racer Jackson Hole... |
Hay Pass Trail
 | 18 miles away I backpacked over Hay Pass (from Boulder Lake Trailhead to to Golden Lakes) last July 25. Easy ascent to pass except for stream crossings, trail gets faint for about 1/4 mi.above Dennis Lake (quite a view down to the lake. At the outlet of the unnamed lake (Beth Lake???) below the pass on the west side (at head of North Fk Boulder Cr.) water was high & swift, so I routed eastward around to the head of the lake crossing 2 inlet streams where they braid apart. through thick willows- a slow deal, but better than hip-deep swift water at the outlet. Great cutthroat fishing at Victor Lake (on fish to 19) during a hail storm. Guess the fish thought the hail was a swarm of bugs. Saw nobody else from Victor lk. to Golden Lks and back (3 days). Not the most spectacular scenery in the range (peaks are mostly round-topped, not like the jagged peaks to the north or south), but no people and great fishing (Golden Lakes had lots of 14 goldens but they were not biting- typical of goldens). Going in again this July, only farther this time, north of Golden Lakes. Anybody going that way?... |
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