Quiet little town. Stopped to place a cache on our way to woodruff reservoir. The first group of settlers from St. Charles, Idaho, led by Randolph H. Stewart camped in this area on March 14, 1870. A week later Apostle Charles C. Rich came and assisted in laying out the town, then named it Randolph. 90 degrees in the summer and the coldest place in Utah with a temp of -40 🥶 GC tools needed.