Great Basin National Park...hiking reports
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Great Basin National Park...hiking reports
Hi everyone, this past July we visited Great Basin National Park and did several hikes including a hike to the summit of Wheeler Peak. Check out our trip report and photos at these links http://www.naturalbornhikers.com/Mos...ecenthikes.htm and http://www.naturalbornhikers.com/Whe...heelerPeak.htm Thanks and enjoy
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Lovely photos and report, thank you. We will only have a few hour on the way from Ely to Salt Lake City in a couple of weeks time to see something of the Great Basin Park - we are fairly fit Aussies, wrong side of 60 but active. What would you suggest? Am a little scared that altitude may be a problem to walk far, but would love to get a feeling of the joy you shared!
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Hi Carrabella, So glad you enjoyed the website
I second Michael's recommendation for the Bristlecone Trail (4.2 miles rt, 1000 ft of elevation gain), you should be able to hike it with no problems. I would also highly recommend the Alpine Lakes Loop Trail. The trail is only 3 miles roundtrip and has little elevation gain. The scenery on both trails is incredible...especially the glacier. Whatever you choose, I am sure you will enjoy the park. If you have time be sure to stop at the Ward Charcoal Ovens...fascinating area. Here is a link to that trail on our website, in case you missed on your first visit. http://www.naturalbornhikers.com/Ruins/Ruins.htm#Ward Enjoy your holiday!
I second Michael's recommendation for the Bristlecone Trail (4.2 miles rt, 1000 ft of elevation gain), you should be able to hike it with no problems. I would also highly recommend the Alpine Lakes Loop Trail. The trail is only 3 miles roundtrip and has little elevation gain. The scenery on both trails is incredible...especially the glacier. Whatever you choose, I am sure you will enjoy the park. If you have time be sure to stop at the Ward Charcoal Ovens...fascinating area. Here is a link to that trail on our website, in case you missed on your first visit. http://www.naturalbornhikers.com/Ruins/Ruins.htm#Ward Enjoy your holiday!
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Ooh, i'm so envious. We attempted to hike, or even slightly explore Great Basin early last july (05) but due to heavy snow pack we weren't able to. I totally plan to return someday and your pics are a great inspiration. Thanks for posting.
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