01-19-2007, 03:31 PM
Help! I have stalled the wife as much as possible, and the latest I can "postpone" our trip home (Utah County area) is Easter (Very early April). I need to know where (and if) it would be sane to expect to do any float tubing during this time (based on typical Utah thaws - which I am about 15 years removed and was not a floater at the time). I know that the ice may still be hanging around the big trout retreats. I know my 1st option (hike, camp and float Silver Lake) does not really happen until late May early June [][] But will I be able to not freeze to death on Utah Lake? Or Jordanelle?
As for my range - my parents live in Midway (now) and my wifes parents live in the Lehi area. So I will be able to cover some ground, and am looking to spend about 2 FULL days float tubing....But I am asking mainly because I am going to have to fight for the cubic feet of space in the van for the trip for my arsenal -- and don't want to go there if it is 2 early in the year 2 be feasable.
Thanks for any advice you can give.
P.S. -- T.D.: I can not wait for the book
P.P.S. -- "Tubebabe in the fog" is still decorating the background of my laptop screen.
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As for my range - my parents live in Midway (now) and my wifes parents live in the Lehi area. So I will be able to cover some ground, and am looking to spend about 2 FULL days float tubing....But I am asking mainly because I am going to have to fight for the cubic feet of space in the van for the trip for my arsenal -- and don't want to go there if it is 2 early in the year 2 be feasable.
Thanks for any advice you can give.
P.S. -- T.D.: I can not wait for the book
P.P.S. -- "Tubebabe in the fog" is still decorating the background of my laptop screen.
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