Utah is a country that beckons. The Wasatch Range is Utah’s geological spine, stretching from north to south down the centre of the state. Salt Lake City, Provo, Park City, and Ogden all owe their existence to the bounty of the Wasatch Range; whether in the form of water, resources or resort skiing. To the south lie the famous Zion, Escalante, and Canyonlands Parks; often depicted in the work of American photographer and environmentalist Ansel Adams. The trail up to Dog Lake practically demands to be walked. The little path hugs a small stream that cuts through the dense growth of quaking aspen in the V-shaped valley. Cool mountain air makes the climb seem less strenuous, and only a few minutes up the trail a ...
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