Finlay
Triarius
Leave no trace? Maybe that doesn't apply to the Mormon Lake area because of its commercial status. I don't know. Whatever allowed us to tear that area to rutted shreds probably could have been interpreted to allow ground fires. Fire=warm=dry.
The issue is that Mormon Lake is usually a bed of dry grass and high winds, which coupled with a loose ember means a thrilling raging wildfire running through camp. This year, obviously, that wouldn't have been an issue.
The camping area was a mess. I rolled into that, spent 38.7 nanoseconds thinking on it, and headed off for a forest service campsite. I would have been fine in the RTT, and cold, wet weather sucks, but whatever - but that sticky mud just gets everywhere, and worse was coupled with all those newly moistened cowpies out there. "An astonishing mess" wins understatement of the year.
Still - I had fun. Got to see some friends, and some new stuff for my truck. Took in few classes and presentations. Wish the weather had been better - this never-ending monsoon that seems to have gripped the southwest sucks.