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Utah has had one of the most incredible seasons in history and it’s not over just yet.  On the summer solstice Ian and I made a trip to the High Uinta Wilderness to ride off some of the highest peaks in the state. The Uintas have the most alpine terrain in the lower 48, the skiing is vast and seemingly untapped.

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Utah has had one of the most incredible seasons in history and it’s not over just yet. We’ve been riding for 10 consecutive months and it might be soon time to hang up the boards for the summer, but not because of a lack of snow thats for sure. On the summer solstice Ian and I made a trip to the High Uinta Wilderness to ride off some of the highest peaks in the state. The Uintas have the most alpine terrain in the lower 48, the skiing is vast and seemingly untapped. We learned everything we know about backcountry riding and camping in these mountains, and it feels awesome to continue to explore our backyard and
push further into new, unexplored terrain.
Ostler Peak, a classic Uinta decent.
Ostler and Spread Eagle Peak
Neil Provo

Snowboarder based out of the Wasatch mountains in Utah