It's the south slope of the Uintah mountains, about 80 miles east of Salt Lake as the crow flies... 130 miles as the Subaru drives. We saw more deer and moose than vehicles, and on a five mile hike (on Saturday, even) saw *no* other people. Very nice!
The TS is VERY fun to drive... freeway to highway to twisty to dirt/gravel. NO regrets about choosing the TS over the WRX: Cruised past many other cars going up Parley's canyon, even though we were loaded up with camping gear and our extra six thousand bucks!
Steve- Anywhere near DNM? FYI: Utah is my favorite state for national parks. GC, Zion, Bryce, Arches... the list just goes on and on. However, one of my favorite day hikes was to the top of Mount Timpanogos.
We do have our share of National Parks here! Actually, it's not as far east as Dinosaur. More like halfway between Dino and SLC: Find King's Peak (highest point in UT) and look south of there.
The trail up Timp. is beautiful... I think I posted a pic of my OB in that area on the Backroad Outback thread.
When you travel to UT, let me know, we can swap Subie stories. My email is outback_97 at hotmail dot com
Great pics. Hey, did you bring all those trees too? Makes me want to go camping. Right now, though, I would be washed away with all the rain we are getting. Think Paisan got ~4" yesterday.
What's that? We tend to have powdered precipitation here!
We need to figure out a way for you to ship some of that "rain" stuff back here this summer though. Four inches? That's almost a yearly total for some parts of this state.
The trees (and the river) came included with the camp site, no extra charge
My dw's hair is normally brown-ish, but varies a bit in the summer to a golden brown color. As you can see, I have dark brown hair. It's probably a recessive gene popping up.
Who knows, babies eyes and hair can change color throughout their first year.
Got it from UK through someone [vsigma] @ NASIOC. Getting my UK 17s through him too
Don't know how functional it is. Doubt Pebbles will ever get up to those speed for it to be for performance/handling use. But I do notice that the rear gate stays cleaner.
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Bob
Cheers Pat.
-juice
Me likey!
-juice
High enough to see if it's a XT.
-Dave
DaveM
-mike
-Brian
Ken - very nice. OCD car for sure.
Greg Woof, woof
Ken
-mike
Took the TS out for its first camping trip last weekend... many miles of twisty mountain roads
Gotta love wagons!
utahsteve
-Frank P.
It's due north of BFE, Utah!
lol
It's the south slope of the Uintah mountains, about 80 miles east of Salt Lake as the crow flies... 130 miles as the Subaru drives. We saw more deer and moose than vehicles, and on a five mile hike (on Saturday, even) saw *no* other people. Very nice!
The TS is VERY fun to drive... freeway to highway to twisty to dirt/gravel. NO regrets about choosing the TS over the WRX: Cruised past many other cars going up Parley's canyon, even though we were loaded up with camping gear and our extra six thousand bucks!
utahsteve
-Frank P.
The trail up Timp. is beautiful... I think I posted a pic of my OB in that area on the Backroad Outback thread.
When you travel to UT, let me know, we can swap Subie stories. My email is outback_97 at hotmail dot com
utahsteve
-Dennis
Note the license plate frame:
MY OTHER CAR
IS A SUBARU
Greg
We need to figure out a way for you to ship some of that "rain" stuff back here this summer though. Four inches? That's almost a yearly total for some parts of this state.
The trees (and the river) came included with the camp site, no extra charge
utahsteve
-mike
AH CHOO!
Cheers! (sniff)
Paul
Bob
That TS sure looks at home, nice pic.
-juice
Too wet here in NY for any outdoor quality time.
Steve
-Brian
Who in the family has red hair?
-juice
Who knows, babies eyes and hair can change color throughout their first year.
-Brian
Again congrats!
Bob
-juice
Bob
- Lou
I'll get some pics later. I really want to get the 4 Soobs in the family all together. :-)
-juice
You need some serious anti-aliasing software, though!
- D.
Cheers Pat.
Argh, can't open the pics.
Greg
-juice
Some pics my brother's wife took
Had them scanned this morning.
-Dave
http://groups.msn.com/KenandKelleyKisatsky/shoebox.msnw?action=Sh- owPhoto&PhotoID=7
-mike
that's just a take-off from a UK STi which I covertly bought for $550 with GF thinking I got it free from mike ;-)
It made acceleration more linear, no more neck snapping, and I like that
-Dave
What the 'ell... I had a $80 Borla turbo muffler, sounded fantastic.
-Colin
-mike
-Dennis :-)
Ed
Got it from UK through someone [vsigma] @ NASIOC. Getting my UK 17s through him too
Don't know how functional it is. Doubt Pebbles will ever get up to those speed for it to be for performance/handling use. But I do notice that the rear gate stays cleaner.
-Dave
Jon