Mineral Basin Dispersed
Jenny R.
Reviewed Sep. 29, 2019

Ranger Review: Banner & Oak Apparel at Mineral Basin Dispersed

Campground Review: Mineral Basin is located in the Wasatch Mountains to the East of Salt Lake City. If you have ever skied Snowbird, this camping area is the same as the backside and keep going down. This area is beautiful and primitive camping. Resulting in two major points: It is free and in order to keep it nice, please pack out what you pack in!! We accessed this area via the east side and Wasatch State Park and Midway, UT. It is a long dirt road which is relatively maintained. There is a lot of side by side activity on these roads so some of the corners have been banked/rutted out but a non-lowered vehicle should be able to navigate the roads with only a few bottom scrapes.(If you want to drive a bit higher into Mineral Basin than our campsite, a high clearance or off-road vehicle is required). We have seen tents as well as trailers camping in this area(as long as you are comfortable pulling your trailer on unpaved mountain roads). The campsite we chose was off a small spur road which offered privacy and was along a small stream. The flowing water provided some great ambiance and white noise while we slept. As with other primitive camping, there is nothing here with regards to amenities with the exception of an established fire ring. Our site did have a nice flat spot dug out but that may not be the case for all the spots. We brought everything we needed for a one-night excursion and couldn't have had a better time. There are some hiking trails nearby (Pittsburgh Lakes trailhead was just a little farther up the road from us) and lots of open space for my husband to run the dog out by chasing his RC car. We visited in September before the leaves started to change, but fall would be a beautiful time to camp, but be prepared for cold once the sun goes down. Overall, this is my type of camping--primitive and isolated to enjoy being outside. 

Gear Review: Banner & Oak Apparel and Hats

As a Ranger for the Dyrt, I get the awesome opportunity to test out gear once in a while. While I was in Mineral Basin, I had the chance to try out a shirt as well as a hat from Banner and Oak. Being a busty female, I am always hesitant to purchase female cut clothing online as sizing is so inconsistent I can never be sure of it fitting. However, I was very surprised (and pleased) to have the Coyote - Indigo shirt not only fit but was comfortable. The female cut with shorter sleeves and contoured sides made me feel like I was wearing a comfy tee without the boxy feel. The material is a soft jersey blend which didn't shrink when washed. I think this is going to be my go-to shirt for everyday summer wear as well as my outdoor adventures. I also purchased a few hats. Because I was not too excited about the ladies hats (the only design I liked was in pink and I am not a pink kinda gal), I purchased the men's Bighorn - Khaki for myself and the Switchback - Gray for my husband. The Bighorn  has a curved brim which the Switchback is a flat brim. Both have adjustable mesh backs but if you tighten it too much it will look a little funny. These are definitely men's hats as they crown is taller but I didn't mind it. The construction of these hats is very sturdy--the crown is solid and won't become misshapen if it is caught in the rain (or left out for morning dew like mine was). I also liked the color scheme which as earthy and outdoorsy--definitely that go-to hat for outdoor adventures. The only negative I found is the brim inside will need to be worn in a little as the build it rigid and the fabric is a little scratchy as it is more of a canvas material. Overall, Banner and Oak has created a great line of products which are fashionable, comfortable, and most importantly durable to keep up with the outdoor enthusiast.

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  • Review photo of Mineral Basin Dispersed by Jenny R., September 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mineral Basin Dispersed by Jenny R., September 29, 2019
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  • Review photo of Mineral Basin Dispersed by Jenny R., September 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mineral Basin Dispersed by Jenny R., September 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mineral Basin Dispersed by Jenny R., September 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mineral Basin Dispersed by Jenny R., September 29, 2019
  • 360 degree view of the campsite.
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  • Review photo of Mineral Basin Dispersed by Jenny R., September 29, 2019
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  • Review photo of Mineral Basin Dispersed by Jenny R., September 29, 2019
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  • Review photo of Mineral Basin Dispersed by Jenny R., September 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mineral Basin Dispersed by Jenny R., September 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mineral Basin Dispersed by Jenny R., September 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mineral Basin Dispersed by Jenny R., September 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mineral Basin Dispersed by Jenny R., September 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mineral Basin Dispersed by Jenny R., September 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mineral Basin Dispersed by Jenny R., September 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mineral Basin Dispersed by Jenny R., September 29, 2019
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  • Video Review of the Banner & Oak gear!
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