Wind River Range/Cirque of the Towers is on my bucket list. So awesome!
Were there many spots with trees, or were you above the tree line for the most part? Asking because I like hammock camping, but not sure if it's feasible out there.
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Wind River Range/Cirque of the Towers is on my bucket list. So awesome!
Were there many spots with trees, or were you above the tree line for the most part? Asking because I like hammock camping, but not sure if it's feasible out there.
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It's like 50-50 for trees. Some places are fine (like the first campsite) for trees. Others, not so much. I think treeline is around 9500' out there, and that is the biggest factor. But it's got a lot of meadows as well, so not everything is wooded below treeline.