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E Lovenia and Lovenia

 
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E Lovenia and Lovenia
Heading down the East Fork Blacks Fork trail after climing East Lovenia (13032') on the left and Mount Lovenia (13219') on the right. If you don't like sheep, this isn't the hike for you. August-18-2009


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lcarreauI don't like coming across

lcarreau

Voted 10/10

"domesticated" sheep in the mountains, but I
DO like coming across PICTURES of domesticated
sheep in the mountains!

Go figure!
Posted Aug 31, 2009 10:43 pm

ZeeJayRe: I don't like coming across

ZeeJay

Hasn't voted

I found the sheep amusing. They were only present for about 1 out of 24 miles. However, in addition to the main herd, I found about 5-10 way high up, just about 200' lower than the point of the white line T intersection. At first glance I just assumed they were mountain goats, but they were clearly domestic sheep.
Posted Sep 1, 2009 3:11 pm

lcarreauRe: I don't like coming across

lcarreau

Voted 10/10

C'mon Zee! Is there really mountain goats in
the High Uintas?

Sounds like those sheep had a bad case of
"white line fever?"

Where's 'Dean?' Is he out enjoying himself
on one of those remote peaks in UT's outback
again ??? : ))

Have a great one, Zee !
Posted Sep 1, 2009 9:24 pm

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