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Show Trail Riders Make Visit To High Uinta Wilderness The Trail Riders of the Wilderness Wil-derness Areas, an organization sponsored by the American Forestry For-estry Association, will make their initial ride over the High Uinta's wilderness area during the next two weeks, according to Forest Supervisor Wm. D. Hurst of the Ashley National Forest. The group will be outfitted and lead by Robert L. Davis, director of athletics at Colorado A & M College .and owner and manager of the U-Bar Ranch in Uinta Cayon. In addition, District Dis-trict Forest; Rangers George Walkup, Jesse A. Palm and Robert Rob-ert F. Hoag will travel with the group while they are on their respective districts. The group ride will have its beginning at the U-Bar Ranch in Uinta Canyon. The party will visit Lake Atwood, King's Pe-ak. Chain Lakes, Tungsten Lake, Anderson Pass, Red Cas-tle Lake. Henry's Fork Lake. Gunsight Pass, and Kidney Lake before returning to the U-Bar Ranch on August 7. Professor J. V. K. Wagar of the Colorado State College will represent the American Forestry Ass-ociation, the sponsoring group, on the trip. Dr. Robert S. Smith, of Boise, Idaho, will be I the party physician. Trail Riders : who will participate in the in- itial trek into the High Uintas I come from all parts of the I United States. |