I'm looking at a new job. My current company will only pay me for up to 2 weeks of unused vacation time. Time which I bank all year long for powder days. I have many sick days, and many vacation days to burn this month before I get down to 2 weeks.
Since moving to Utah, I've been eyeing the Highline Trail in the Uintas. It essentially goes from one end to the other of this mountain range following the spine the entire way across. I've hiked the Uinta Mountains many, many times, but have never had the time to do this.
Total mileage: 83 high elevation miles
Anybody ever done one of these longer hikes? I'd love to do one of the big ones in the Tetons, but no dogs, and since I'm most likely doing this solo, I'd like a little company, so the pooch is going to join me.
Most of the hikes I've done, are usually 2-3 nights, and I've never done over 4. I'm thinking about leaving myself 10 full days to do this hike, which leaves me some extra days to maybe climb King's Peak, as well as bad weather if I average 10 miles a day, which is common mileage for me backpacking.
I'm a very seasoned backpacker, so I know and understand all the dangers with a trip like this. However, I am going to need a bigger pack since mine is only around 3000 ci. Any advice on packs, or just in general? Anybody want to join me?
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