How are the campsites in lower Horn Fork Basin looking right now? Sounds like they can be pretty wet & muddy while we are still getting runoff.
Side note - I'm guessing Horn Fork Creek is running great right now? Asking so I know if Camelbak + water filter should give me all the water I need for the overnighter.
Lower Horn Fork Basin Camp Conditions
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Re: Lower Horn Fork Basin Camp Conditions
Since you have a water filter. . . yes.
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