Saturday, August 15, 2009

Wasatch Mountains From: Watcher Coolrain44 WSG David Admin Susan Mayloch Breanne Jamie Stephanie Lee /26708294

As Watcher says:
July 28, 2009 11:54 AM KB said... Another interesting thing about the Sky Pilot is its skunky odor. As I hiked toward a peak recently, I kept thinking that I smelled a skunk until I remembered reading that all those blue flowers lining the trail smelled like skunks. I took a whiff - they do! Very interesting about the high altitude adaptations. There s also an acid-base balance adaptation that I can t quite remember from my physiology course. I love the benefits of living at high altitude - I d be kicked out of the Tour de France because my hematocrit is too high! Now, if only the NO adaptation could happen within an individual...

coolrain44 sees it this way:
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But WSG says that's not all:
That s the distance Suzanne Lewis and I covered during the Katcina Mosa 100k .What a day in the Utah Mountains with massive vertical and extreme heat, a perfect trainer for the upcoming Wastch 100 . The day started at 3am to avoid some of the heat as the field cruised along I hooked up with Ultra runner Suzanne Lewis, we ran near each other all day until mile 45 aid station where the fun began.

For this reason, David says:
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Despite the previous arguments, admin has many reasons to think otherwise:
The Kamas unit is mostly private property, but there is Forest Service property in some of the higher elevation areas. The deer will be scattered because of abundant water and forage. You’ll need to do some preseason scouting to find them. Deer hunting on the unit should be good.

In response, Susan Mayloch claims:
Park City Utah Is A Great Option For Your Next Tripby Susan MaylochPark City, Utah sits in the heart of the Wasatch Mountains, a perennial favorite with vacationers from all over the world. Deer Valley, Park City Mountain Resort, and The Canyons, the three resorts in Park City, make the area a popular destination whether visitors are coming for the world famous Utah snow, or hiking and biking in the summer. Direct flights into Salt Lake City make the trip to Park City that much more tempting.

coolrain44 has another idea:
Zion National Park Utah In 1909, U.S. President  Taft named the area a National monument  under the name of Mukuntuweap National Monument. However, in 1918, the changed the park s name to Zion. A prominent feature of the 229-square-mile park is Zion Canyon, 15 miles long and up to half a mile deep, cut through the reddish and tan-colored Navajo Sandstone by the Virgin River. Located at the junction of the Colorado Plateau, Great Basin, and Mojave Desert regions, this unique geography and variety of life zones allow for unusual plant and animal diversity.

coolrain44 says it all comes down to this:
California - Big Basin Redwoods State Park Established in 1902, Big Basin is California s oldest State Park. Home to the largest continuous stand of Ancient Coast Redwoods south of San Francisco, the park consists of over 18,000 acres of Old Growth and recovering Redwood Forest, with mixed conifer, oaks, chaparral, and riparian habitats. Elevations in the park vary from sea level to over 2,000 feet. The climate ranges from foggy and damp near the ocean to sunny, warm ridge tops.

David explains:
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Breanne sees it this way:
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For example, Watcher considers:
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coolrain44 points out another thing aside from that:
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Jamie thinks that the problem is:
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In response, Jamie claims:
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Stephanie Lee thinks about it:
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David explains:
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Friday, August 14, 2009

Wasatch Mountains From: Linda Weaver Clarke Rush Stephanie Lee Coolrain44 Susan Mayloch Breanne Watcher Mormon Heretic /26691181

Linda Weaver Clarke objects:
"With a blend of romance, this deftly written historical fiction novel, 'A Family Saga in Bear Lake Valley' series, is well deserving of a place in community library historical fiction collections." - Midwest Book Review (Edith and the Mysterious Stranger)

Rush is rather skeptical:
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Stephanie Lee shows how it is done:
So, in the meantime, I will do my best with what I have agreed to do and willingly. I will share what I can, rest when I can, cry when I need to, hug when I see you, and smile when the sweet sound of wild ponies fills my ears again in a few, long days. Until I can come back here again, know that I am thankful you came to visit today. Thank you. Thank you. Salt Flats at dusk

Stephanie Lee thinks about it:
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coolrain44 does a quick recap:
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coolrain44 scans the other's answers and reply:
Everglades National Park Florida Glacier National Park Montana Grand Canyon National Park Arizona Grand Canyon National Park, a World Heritage Site, encompasses 1,218,375 acres and lies on the Colorado Plateau in northwestern Arizona. The land is semi-arid and consists of raised plateaus and structural basins typical of the southwest. Drainage systems have cut deeply through the rock, forming numerous steep-walled canyons. Forests are found at higher elevations while the lower elevations are comprised of a series of desert basins.

Susan Mayloch points out another thing aside from that:
In addition to skiing and snowboarding, Park City provides nearly limitless outdoor activities year round. The winter offers everything from cross country skiing and ic e skating, to snowmobiling and sleigh rides. Summertime presents just as many options with hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing as just a few ways to enjoy nature.

Breanne tells the real story:
Sat, Jul 25 2009 | 301 Comments Amano Chocolate Review Giveaway! By: Breanne At Amano , chocolate is their love and their passion. Located high in Utah s Wasatch Mountain range in the heart of the Rockies, Amano is dedicated to creating some of the world s most exquisite chocolate through traditional techniques. Amano means by hand and they love in Italian, and that describes the care and perfection that Amano brings to chocolate and in turn to the people who savor it.

However, Stephanie Lee thinks differently:
We ve made this trek countless times. The road from our Oregon home to Utah has sung us many a tune and as much as I used to hate what my child mind thought was the nothingness of the desert, the dry barren land, I now am finding that each time we make the trip, I see some thing so breathtakingly beautiful in that vast, open space, that I wonder how I didn t see it before.

Watcher tells the real story:
Despite the more formidable competition, I did respectably. At around mile 45 Coyote Dave (who also recently upgraded) and I bridged up to a small break, and combined, we maintained the break for the remaining 35 miles, thanks in large part to our teammates in the main pack who blocked for us. I took 4 th .

Watcher can't forget that:
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However, Watcher states that:
As I scrambled toward the summit (pic right) I saw weather several miles away, both to the East, and more worryingly, the Southwest. Only a few hundred feet from the top, I moved fast, breathing hard. Above timberline it always seems as though the light somehow changes. The air is clearer, the sky bluer, and the real world, when you think about it, seems, well, unreal. For this reason I typically linger a bit at high-altitude summits (pic left). It s like a brief vacation from existence in this world, stepping into one where I know I can t stay for long, but in which everything is beautiful and different.

Still being unsure, coolrain44 asks:
Denali National Park Alaska Denali National Park & Preserve features North America s highest mountain, 20,320-foot tall, Denali(as Alaskans call it) or Mount McKinley. The Alaska Range also includes countless other spectacular mountains and many large glaciers. Denali s more than 6 million acres also encompass a complete sub-arctic eco-system with large mammals such as grizzly bears, wolves, Dall sheep, and moose.

Furthermore, Mormon Heretic claims:
With this the council ended.It is apparent that the Mormons were not interested in sending white women to live with the Indians.  But some of the southern Utah missions were more successful.  From page 118,

coolrain44 has another idea:
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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Wasatch Mountains From: Admin David Rush Larsbn Linda Weaver Clarke Coolrain44 Stephanie Lee Jamie Mormon Heretic Watcher Susan Mayloch /26662414

admin does a quick recap:
Until Sept. 2, only Central Region archers can hunt extended area If you’re interested in hunting the Wasatch Front Extended Archery Area but you don’t have a Central Region archery buck deer permit you can’t hunt the area until Sept. 2. Until Sept. 2, only Central Region permit holders can hunt the area.

For this purpose, David suggests:
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Rush explains:
but down below, when we started to hike... it was unknown what lay ahead, trying to figure if we were on the right path, but determined in our heads, we climbed all along to the top

As a result of that, larsbn belives:
Dakota Mountain Lodge & Golden Door Spa reflects a contemporary mountain elegance with dark finished woods, tile and stonework â€" a sophisticated and subtle departure from typical mountain lodge decor. Guests can gather year-round in the large outdoor courtyard that features fire pits and a heated pool and whirlpool spas with sweeping views of the surrounding mountain vistas.

But Linda Weaver Clarke has a different opinion:
The lake itself is seven-and-a-half miles wide and twenty miles long, and is home to the Bonneville Cisco fish, which is indigenous to the area. It is also the home of the Bear Lake Monster. The mystery of this monster has been an exciting part of Bear Lake history ever since the early pioneers arrived in 1863. Native American tribes such as the Shoshone, Bannock, and Utes inhabited this valley. Shortly after the settlement of the pioneers, the Indians told the settlers all about the Great Bear Lake Monster. They said it had captured and carried away two of their braves who were swimming. They told the pioneers that the monster was a serpent-like creature, had legs about 18 inches long and sometimes crawled out of the water.

Before going any further, coolrain44 wants to get this straight:
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In contrast, Stephanie Lee replies:
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For example, Jamie considers:
And what did I find in my email when I got home? Dates for a fall book tour more air travel! Ah well, at least I'll have an abundant supply of frequent flier miles. How many do I need for a ride on Virgin Galactic?

Mormon Heretic also takes into account the following fact:
In April 1849, before the extermination in Utah Valley, Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, Willard Richards, and interpreter Dimick B. Huntington met with Chief Walker and twelve of his tribe. According to Young s manuscript history, Walker first asked for some tobacco, which was given to him. Then Huntington said, Walker wants us to go down to his land and make a settlement. He wants to know how many moons before we will go [to his villages] and build at his place. He will do what we want him to do.

Stephanie Lee is not really sure about that:
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However, Watcher thinks differently:
July 28, 2009 10:36 PM Enel said... Thanks for the articles, they are a very interesting read. Found this in the pop-news category. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/04/science/04obgoose.html?ref=science High altitude goose adaptations.

Stephanie Lee might have an idea about it:
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coolrain44 brings some great news:
Posted on August 11, 2009 by coolrain44 There s so much to see and do throughout the land without spending a fortune to enjoy it. Now, more than ever in these leaner times, is the best opportunity to get out and enjoy some of our magnificent park and recreation areas. You don t even need to plan a cross country trip (even though there is a temptation to plan for a future road trip) to be able to get away for a week or two (or at least a long weekend)  to enjoy the great outdoors with the family. Check out some of the featured parks below within your area. Links ( directly to each site ) are provided for each listing for more detailed information.

Jamie notices:
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Meanwhile, Rush came up with this idea:
Thanks Pavithra. Is it true to its name in Calcutta Miss M? coz the Great Salt Lake is one thing to be avoided here!! Believe me Vani, we all have choices!! How do i do it Sj???? I need some guidance from my photography guru - Sj Thanks Christine...its the unknowing that excites, whether the wild or its real life!

Linda Weaver Clarke brings a word of caution:
Rugged mountains, lush valleys, and bright red patches of Indian paintbrush that seem to set the land on fire; grizzly bears, outlaws, and the Bear Lake Monster! Idaho s Bear Lake Valley, located in the tops of the Rocky Mountains, has fascinating history. Here mountain men held many a rendezvous, trapped and hunted. In 1819, Mountain Man Fats McKenzie named this area Bear Lake Valley because of the abundant black bears that roamed the Wasatch Mountains and after the most beautiful aqua-colored lake he had ever seen.

Mormon Heretic does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
At the close of the October 1853 conference, Apostle Orson Hyde, who had been assigned to organize an Indian mission, read the names of thirty-nine young men selected to participate in the newest colonizing expedition. Church leaders must have viewed this particular call with some urgency because the missionaries were instructed to leave in less than two weeks. Perhaps they realized the danger of sending men into the high mountains around Fort Bridger with winter coming and wanted them to be established before the cold set in. Despite the urgency and the difficult prospects, the men accepted the call and, according to Hyde, left in high spirits. James Brown, [p.114] chosen to be one of the leaders, recorded the purpose of the mission:

Susan Mayloch also takes into account t he following fact:
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David comes with the facts:
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Still not being convinced, coolrain44 replies:
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Wasatch Mountains From: Watcher David Now Utah Staff Emily Admin Sirloinofbeef WSG Bryce And Marcia /26221895

Watcher sees it this way:
Tangent: I love to highlight specific examples of evolution in this blog, but I m particularly wowed by this one, involving as it does human beings, and occurring over such a short time-frame. Then again, you could say the same for the last couple hundred thousand or so years of human evolution in general.

David brings some great news:
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Meanwhile, Watcher came up with this idea:
Unlike most of the flowers in the Wasatch it s 4-petaled, and the things it s most closely-related to around here are the also-4-petaled Evening Primroses. They re all part of the Evening Primrose family, Onagraceae.

Watcher comes with a new idea:
KB- After I got home and looked up the flower I read about the skunk smell and felt a bit chagrined I hadn t stopped to sniff it. But like I said, the weather was iffy and I was focused on moving fast...

Now Utah staff scans the other's answers and reply:
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Emily does a quick recap:
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Now Utah staff thinks that the problem is:
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In response, admin claims:
“Overall, hunters should expect lower success than they’re used to finding in the region,” Greenwood says. Greenwood reminds archery hunters that Sept. 1 is the last day they can hunt on the South Slope (Vernal) unit. “The buck-to-doe ratio on the unit is low enough that we’ve had to shorten all of the deer hunts on the unit,” he says.

sirloinofbeef intervenes and adds:
The Cheeseburger was prepared from beef that had been lovingly dry-aged for 4 weeks in the refrigerator. The night before it was fresh-ground and cooked on the outdoor grill. The next day it still tasted like a cold Cheeseburger.

WSG brings some great news:
The aid station volunteer gave us updated directions which sent us off course to climb a exposed heated rocky 1500 vertical foot climb, the time the four wheelers caught us we were part way to Daniels Summit. Hot, demoralized and a long way from any aid stations we were sad to say the least. Once we were back on course we lost about an hour on the field and Suzanne was well out of first place, so we chugged along staggering around the oven with no water in search of the next aid. Once we reached mile 52 we chugged a ton of fluids and jogged to the finish laughing about the day. Nothing like a good adventure, look for Suzanne to redeem at the Wasatch 100 .

Still not being convinced, David replies:
More about me I am married with three boys and one girl. I started this blog because I care about my native homeland The United States of America. I have worked in government for over 20 years in my professional career. I have Bachelors Degrees in Political Science and Sociology. I have a Master of Public Administration Degree, all from the University of Utah.

For example, Watcher considers:
What stops the trees isn t the thin air; if it were, treeline would always be the same altitude regardless of latitude. Rather it s the combination of low temperatures, minimal (unfrozen) soil and high winds. It s just too tough to make a tree work. And so grasses, mosses, lichens and other little things take over. At 11,800 feet I came across this clump of Spikemoss, Selaginella (species unknown) which is a lycophyte. I blogged about lycophytes this past Spring down in Costa Rica, and how they used to dominate the entire world in forests of mighty trees. Today, 300 million years later, their surviving cousins eek out a living in this harsh place where trees can t manage to grow.

admin explains:
After last fall’s hunting season, the buck-to-doe ratio on the Chalk Creek unit was 33 bucks per 100 does. On the Kamas unit, the ratio was 19 bucks per 100 does.

admin is rather skeptical:
You can find the map and the boundary description by scrolling down to the “Extended archery-deer” category.

Bryce and Marcia is absolutely sure that:
This is the Hogan family reunion at Heber girls' camp. We had dinner, roasted marshmallows, spent the night at the cabin and had a delicious breakfast the next morning. It is great to do these get-togethers with Bryce's side of the family. Sam especially likes to play with Eli.

Similarly, Watcher adds:
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David comes with the facts:
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Despite the previous arguments, David has many reasons to think otherwise:
Soon after arriving in the Salt Lake Valley and founding Great Salt Lake City on the southeastern shores of the Great Salt Lake, he assigned many pioneers to begin colonizing the interior and costal Western US.

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Monday, August 10, 2009

Wasatch Mountains From: Breanne Bryce And Marcia Admin David Emily Watcher /26197650

Breanne comes with a new idea:
* Incredible Chocolate Flavor: Beautiful rich chocolate flavor that is yet gentle and beautiful. Hints of licorice, spice, and honey â€" naturally found flavor components of the special cocoa beans from Bali that naturally exhibit themselves when combined with the milk when we create this chocolate.

Bryce and Marcia objects:
Danica and her kids came to visit and we went with them and Marybeth's kids to Dairy Days at Thanksgiving Point. We made butter and ice cream, rode horse carriages, had free ice cream and chocolate milk and Sam rode a pony. Then, Jaime and her kids join us too. The kids loved it!

admin is rather skeptical:
“The LaSal Mountains unit, with an estimated herd size of 7,400 deer, stands at only 57 percent of its herd size objective of 13,000 animals,” Stettler says. “However, the Abajo unit has rebounded to 85 percent of its herd objective with a current population of about 12,800 deer.”

David tells the real story:
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Emily sees it this way:
Concessions provided by Red Rock Brewery and Coach's GrillThe year is 1907 when musicologist Doctor Lily Penleric journeys to the Appalachian mountains to visit her sister. She soon discovers the emotional folk songs of Scotland and Ireland that have been preserved and passed down through generations of this secluded community. Determined to document this history, she immerses herself in mountain life, falls in love with a local musician, and is profoundly changed by the unsung world of the mountain people.

But David says that's not all:
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For this purpose, David suggests:
I am a direct descendent of Henry Jolley, whose legacy I directly benefit from. He was one of thousands of converts to Mormonism who sacrificed all to relocate and practice religious freedom in the then Utah Territory.

In response, Emily claims:
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As Breanne says:
* Pure Chocolate, Nothing Added: We do not add flavorings (other than a tad of vanilla that helps to bring out chocolate s true flavor), nuts, fruit bits, spices, etc. to our chocolate. Our chocolate is so good, it doesn t need all that other stuff.  Please note, when we describe a chocolate s flavor as fruity, citrusy, etc. it is simply a description of the unique flavors created by the special cocoa beans we use. It does not mean we add fruit or flavorings to our chocolate. We are purists, and our chocolate is pure chocolate.

admin notices:
“In July, the rain turned off and the heat turned on,” he says. “Those factors combined to move deer into drainages near water or onto cooler north-facing exposures. You’ll find most of the deer in the region at medium or high elevations.”

Watcher objects:
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Furthermore, Bryce and Marcia claims:
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Bryce and Marcia scans the other's answers and reply:
Ero and Sebastiao, our ward friends celebrated their 35th anniversary and we had a really fun Brazilian Barbeque at our house.

admin is rather skeptical:
Wildlife biologist Jason Nichols says the Southwest Desert unit had a good buck-to-doe ratio after last fall’s hunts: 27 bucks per 100 does. “The overall number of deer on the Southwest Desert unit is small, but the population is slowly increasing,” he says.

Still not being convinced, Breanne replies:
Tags: Amano , Artisan Chocolate , Breanne , Chocolate , Deserts , giveaway , Review About Breanne Hey guys!! My name is Breanne Blanchard. I have been married for 3 1/2 years and have an amazing 1 year old son and looking forward to having more! I am a SAHM, but before that I worked as a Hair Stylist at a salon. My plan is to go back to school for nursing when my kids are older. I LOVE the beach, Coke, havin fun with my family and friends, and goin to Disneyland! View all articles by Breanne Email

For example, David considers:
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Wasatch Mountains From: Breanne Bryce And Marcia David Watcher Admin Sirloinofbeef Now Utah Staff /26197652

Breanne sees it this way:
* Single Origin Chocolate: Backed up by our  Single Origin Guarantee My thoughts: Amano s packaging is beautiful! Each bar is wrapped as if it were a gift made just for you, it is very classy. I personally, only tried the milk chocolate bars, because I hate dark chocolate. I am a VERY picky eater and usually never like higher-end chocolate. Amano Chocolate wasn t an exception for me, I didn t enjoy it as much as I thought I would. My husband liked it much better than I did though! And with all of the awards they have gotten on it, I feel like you shouldn t take my word I am seriously picky. So, please don t let me stop you from trying it! I mean, how many chocolates get THAT many awards?! Pretty awesome if you ask me! Congrats Amano !

But Bryce and Marcia has a different opinion:
Here is Great-Grandpa Hogan, playing with Lucas. On our way to the pool on Pioneer day we saw the firemen spraying foam into a field. It looked fun so we joined in. It was a celebration for Foam day, whatever that is.

David thinks that the problem is:
Sunday, July 26, 2009 Pioneer Heritage On July 24, 1847 Brigham Young, leader of the Mormon Church arrived in the Salt Lake Valley, which would be the begining over the next quarter century of LDS converts as they came to settle in Salt Lake City and north to Idaho, east to western Colorado, south to Las Vegas, Nevada and San Bernadino, California, west to Wells, Nevada and San Fransico, California.

David might have an idea about it:
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Watcher comes with the facts:
Tibetan and Andean high-altitude natives (2007) pub has the info on the comparative physiologies. The link above, the

admin thinks about it:
This past winter was mild on the Box Elder unit, and the unit received lots of spring rain. The vegetation is lush and tall. The deer are very scattered and are not concentrated near water as they have been in past years. The number of bucks should be up from last year. After last fall’s hunting season, the number of bucks was just over 14 bucks per 100 does in the western part of the unit. In the eastern part of the unit, the number of bucks was 22 bucks per 100 does. Biologists estimate the number of deer on the unit at 14,300 animals. That’s 72 percent of the unit’s desired objective of 20,000 deer.

As a result of that, admin belives:
Northern Region Archery hunters should see more deer in northern Utah this fall. “The number of deer has increased following a mild winter and a wet spring and early summer,” says Randy Wood, regional wildlife manager. “Hunters should see more yearling bucks this fall.”

David says it all comes down to this:
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admin says it all comes down to this:
Schaible says the Panguitch Lake unit is fairly easy to access. For that reason, it usually draws more hunters. “It can become crowded,” he says. “The Mount Dutton unit, on the other hand, attracts hunters who want to get off the roads and do some backcountry hiking.”

Watcher comes with a new idea:
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Similarly, sirloinofbeef adds:
The wounded hiker is believed to be recovering well from his injuries.  in other news .. SamIAm and sirloinofbeef made a pleasant ascent of the Pfeifferhorn Cheeseburgers in tow. The standard route to the Pfeifferhorn begins from the White Pine Trailhead and includes 4.5 miles of hiking with 3700 feet of elevation gain. The route passes by both Lower and Upper Red Pines Lakes ..

Similarly, Watcher adds:
But there are women- lots of women- for whom these guidelines don t apply. Tibetan and Andean Indian women, for example, routinely conceive and give birth at altitudes of over 13,000 feet. This is fascinating, as Tibetan and Andean peoples have lived at their altitudes for only 25,000 and 11,000 years respectively. Yet in that short time- maybe 600 1500 generations- they ve evolved the capacity to reproduce at extreme altitudes. But what s even more fascinating than the sheer short-term evolutionary feat is how they do it, and specifically, how they do it differently .

However, admin states that:
Schaible says the total number of deer on the Mount Dutton unit continues to increase. And the number of bucks does too. “The buck-to-doe ratio on the unit was 22 bucks per 100 does after last fall’s hunts,” he says.

Watcher also takes into account the following fact:
*No this isn t Nitrous Oxide . Tibetans aren t synthesizing laughing gas; that s N 2 O The Tibetan system appears more evolutionarily advanced, and that s probably because the population s been living at altitude more than twice as long (25,000 years vs. 11,000 years) as the Andean Indians.

Now Utah staff does a quick recap:
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Still not being convinced, Now Utah staff replies:
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However, Watcher thinks differently:
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However, David thinks differently:
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Wasatch Front Ski Accommodations is not really sure about that:
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admin is not really sure about that:
Wood provides the following preview for each of the region’s general season hunting units: Box Elder unit

Breanne does a quick recap:
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admin notices:
North Slope/Summit unit Archery and muzzleloader hunting is usually good on this unit. Most of the deer start leaving the area before the general rifle hunts begins in October.

Furthermore, sirloinofbeef claims:
The wounded hiker is believed to be recovering well from his injuries.  in other news .. SamIAm and sirloinofbeef made a pleasant ascent of the Pfeifferhorn Cheeseburgers in tow. The standard route to the Pfeifferhorn begins from the White Pine Trailhead and includes 4.5 miles of hiking with 3700 feet of elevation gain. The route passes by both Lower and Upper Red Pines Lakes ..

David comes with a new idea:
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But Watcher says that's not all:
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While it may be true, sirloinofbeef thinks:
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David might have an idea about it:
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For this purpose, Bryce and Marcia suggests:
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Having that in mind, admin wonders:
Northeastern Region The harsh winter of 2007 - 08 took a toll on deer herds in northeastern Utah. “The winter of 2007 - 08 was hard on the deer herds,” says Charlie Greenwood, regional wildlife manager. “A lot of fawns died. The loss of those fawns will affect the number of bucks available to hunters for the next few years.”

David says it all comes down to this:
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Despite the previous arguments, David has many reasons to think otherwise:
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David has another idea:
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Emily brings a word of caution:
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Watcher is rather skeptical:
Phacelia- we ve looked at in this blog is Scorpion Weed, which we saw back in the Spring in the desert outside of St. George, 300 miles South and 5,000 feet below.

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