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Mt Watson Loop - EvilTyeDyeTwin - 09-19-2013 These last few weeks have been full of mother nature's lighting show. Climbing Mt Watson has been put on weather delay for 3 weeks, so with the cold front passage complete it was time to take on the mountain. Left the trailhead at 8am heading for the north ridge. About 1 mile in I realized that I was on the wrong trail. Reworked the trail back to the correct turn off. Before I knew it I was on the shores of Cliff Lake with a great view of the peak I wanted to climb. ![]() No less than 15 minutes later I was at Watson Lake and Mt Watson appeared to be getting closer. Threw a few casts and had a fish on but lost it. ![]() The ridge was a sea of rocks all the way to the summit......and it was a piece of cake I tell ya. ![]() Me standing on the edge of Mt Watson's summit......the tripod I packed was worth its weight in gold. ![]() The view to the West. ![]() At 11,521 feet, there was perhaps the best seat in Uinta Range. ![]() The view from the "High Chair". ![]() Eventually the fact that I had not caught a fish set in, so I climbed down to Clyde Lake. ![]() Where I caught a few brookies. ![]() ![]() Fall was in the air....... ![]() ....and the Tigers were everywhere! ![]() Wall Lake ![]() Wall Lake and Notch Pass ![]() Wall Lake and Mount Watson. ![]() Ended the day at the Trial Lake. ![]() And happily hiked the mile back to my trailhead amongst the beautiful colors in the sky. ![]() Got in the car just as the moon was coming up. ![]() Brookies, Tigers, Lakes, Peaks, Creeks, and over 11 miles traveled. What a great day to play in the Uintas. [signature] Re: [EvilTyeDyeTwin] Mt Watson Loop - albinotrout - 09-19-2013 Nice report. Makes me want to go up there even though I don't have the time. [signature] Re: [EvilTyeDyeTwin] Mt Watson Loop - lovetofish - 09-20-2013 Beautiful pictures, thanks for sharing. I love the Uintas especially in the fall months. Have the Aspen trees started to change yet. I need to take a drive with the Mrs and do a little fishing along the way. [signature] Re: [lovetofish] Mt Watson Loop - EvilTyeDyeTwin - 09-20-2013 [quote lovetofish] Have the Aspen trees started to change yet. I need to take a drive with the Mrs and do a little fishing along the way.[/quote] A few trees along the road have changed into their yellow and red coats. Just did not get any pics since the lighting was poor. In the basins, especially the higher ridge lines, the colors were in full swing. Enjoy it if you do go, and watch out for those pesky, always on the highway cows! [signature] Re: [EvilTyeDyeTwin] Mt Watson Loop - SkunkedAgain - 09-21-2013 Hey Guys perty pix, did you use filters or touch up those colors? I'm color blind but wow very nice. You even got some fish this time. Good job. Later J [signature] Re: [SkunkedAgain] Mt Watson Loop - EvilTyeDyeTwin - 09-22-2013 [quote SkunkedAgain]Hey Guys perty pix, did you use filters or touch up those colors? [/quote] ![]() [signature] Re: [EvilTyeDyeTwin] Mt Watson Loop - albinotrout - 09-22-2013 Good one [signature] Re: [EvilTyeDyeTwin] Mt Watson Loop - SkunkedAgain - 09-22-2013 I see, they do look sharp. Later J [signature] Re: [EvilTyeDyeTwin] Mt Watson Loop - riverdog - 09-22-2013 They are pretty pictures. But when the mountains themselves appear blue and the color blind folks notice you might have got carried a way a tad bit.[laugh] [signature] Re: [riverdog] Mt Watson Loop - TyeDyeTwins - 09-22-2013 [quote riverdog]They are pretty pictures. But when the mountains themselves appear blue and the color blind folks notice you might have got carried a way a tad bit.[laugh][/quote] Atmospheric conditions do tend to change the "blue colors" of long distance shots. Smoke, dust, angle of light, these are all factors that result in what you see. Do you ever read magizines? Take a guess on whether or not those were touched up. It is the professional photographers way of life now. If you wanna be magazine worthy you have to get with the program. Too bad all my pics are "cell phone shot" material compared to ETDT! Happy trails out there riverdog. [signature] Re: [riverdog] Mt Watson Loop - RonPaulFan - 09-22-2013 Regardless, one of his pictures was saved as wallpaper on my tablet which is an even higher honour than it would normally seem because it took the place of Kerri Walsh Jennings, three times Olympic Gold Metalist, who was my wallpaper for a month. [signature] Re: [TyeDyeTwins] Mt Watson Loop - riverdog - 09-22-2013 Hey, I do it too sometimes but try not to make it so obvious as a few of those. Great pics. A few would be better if they were subtle enough that the viewer didn't immediately realize what the photographer did for the look is all. I actually like some trout pictures were it's obvious but with landscape it doesn't come off as well. [signature] Re: [EvilTyeDyeTwin] Mt Watson Loop - kochanut - 09-22-2013 i have said it before and i will say it again, and again, you boys take some stunning pictures!!! [signature] Re: [TyeDyeTwins] Mt Watson Loop - Leaky33 - 09-24-2013 Actually you're sooooooo wrong!!!! White fish love wax worms. When I go primarily for whites I tip whatever nymph I'm using with a wax, The last several times I haven't used em. ???? [signature] Re: [Leaky33] Mt Watson Loop - TyeDyeTwins - 09-24-2013 [quote Leaky33] Actually you're sooooooo wrong!!!! White fish love wax worms. When I go primarily for whites I tip whatever nymph I'm using with a wax, The last several times I haven't used em. ????[/quote] Wrong thread leakers! LOL[laugh] Man somebody is getting OLD!!!![:p] [signature] Re: [TyeDyeTwins] Mt Watson Loop - Leaky33 - 09-25-2013 Sorry about that, but you know what thread and comment I was responding to. [blush] What do you mean, "getting" ??? You know I'm older than lava rock. [shocked] [signature] Re: [EvilTyeDyeTwin] Mt Watson Loop - CoyoteSpinner - 09-29-2013 Well play laddie, well played. I know what you mean about the super-blue skies at elevation. Don't Digital cameras have a "mode"? I recall back in my film days - that Fuji took on much more blue than Kodak file. Was a fan of slides. No matter the "technology" it's the "eye" that chooses what to capture. You frame well! Plus all that danged hiking! Lotta lakes tucked together - do they all have fish? I think I'm hitting elevation for fall colors, and slimy wet adventures next week, if my plans work out! Thanks for another grand report. |