The plan was to fish some smaller streams and holes I've spotted while driving through the areas previously. Most of these areas are along roads and this is why I bought the Honda in the first place. A bike than can get me and my gear to areas like this and when pressed can go down a well maintained or semi rutted forest road and save me a ton in the cost of gas doing it. I averaged close to 50 mpg on this trip with 345 miles. Left yesterday at 8 AM and got back. today around 3 pm. Fishing was poor which is what you would expect for trout on days were the temps go into the high 80's under a cloudless sky. Since I primarily fish dry flys on the surface and was too lazy to tie on nymphs or streamers I wasn't helping myself. At any rate...it was stellar riding and camping weather.
Top of Monte Cristo in the Wasatch Mountains of Northern Utah....Approx 9000 feet in altitude. Wasatch Crest in the distance
Road I took into and out of Wyoming coming off the summit of Monte Cristo. This is looking east into Wyoming as I took the picture on the way back home. The aspect is deceiving because of the pano mode. The road is actually going downhill and off to the right you can see it twisting off into the canyon below
Entrance to the canyon I camped in about 140 miles from my house. this is a spring feed creek and I fished it for about 25 minutes without any luck
There were about 25 of these small waterfalls in a little over a mile
About 5 miles up the road I set up camp.
From there I rode to a private water I'm allowed to fish on
For 3 hours the bugs and heat oppressively chased me around the water. I came back to camp late in the evening as sun set and just then a breeze picked up through the aspens.
Got up today and rode back out to the main road where pavement starts. This was about 3 miles from where I camped
Before I went into town to get gas I rode down a small valley to check out access to the water. Unfortunately all of this pristine waterway was private with no public access.
Stopped for a picture op with an old Deere
Once I topped off I ran north and west into Idaho to a town called Montepellier, famous for being the scene of a Butch Cassidy bank robbery. I followed the west shore of Bear lake south back into Utah....then around the southern tip of the lake (approx. 20 miles north to south) back into Wyoming and then ultimately back into Utah...over Monte Cristo... the following pictures follow that route.
I'll post a few misc pic's later because it appears that the limit for one post is 15 pictures