Showing posts with label Flaming Gorge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flaming Gorge. Show all posts

Friday, September 24, 2010

Headed to Capitol Reef

September 20, 2010

Road tripping from Flaming Gorge to Capitol Reef UT.
So many photos.... I edited over 500 images to around 45 to share with you!  We passed through so many different geological formations in one day, it's hard to believe! We went over two 9,000+ feet elevation passes, 2 beautiful valleys, 2 areas near the top of the passes full of autumn colors and saw some amazing rock formations! We even saw some wildlife, mountain sheep (?), elk and real cowboys herding cows! All in one day! We were pooped when we finally pulled in for the night! Hope you enjoy the road trip as much as we did. It was a 5 hour drive!

Leaving Flaming Gorge, the earth's upwellings
became obvious. Sheer cliffs going straight up!


The colors of the rock walls ranges from pink to red to a brownish red.

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We followed highway 191 most of the way.
Another road less travelled...
so much beauty along this road!

Those little white dots you see going diagonally
up the hill are what we think might be wild sheep!
You can enlarge the photo by clicking on it or just looking below to see if you know what these critters are!

The main reason we think sheep is looking
at the "wool" of the guy on the right. It looks
like unshorn wool of a sheep.


Here are two more, not quite so "woolly"
They got horns, but not like a big horn sheep.
Peggy wrote and said they might be
Dahl or Dail sheep. Anybody know?

More road tripping...you won't see scenery
like this from any interstate highway!

That is why it is called Flaming Gorge! We are going up out of the canyon, looking back on the lake! See the road below? Took about 4 good switchbacks to get us up and out of there!

The varied colors are amazing...

This was taken from the summit.
See the road behind us, down below... eeeek!
This is still far better than interstate driving!

Just one of the many sharp curve signs...

At the summit, we were high enough to see
Autumn colors showing off!


Not sure if these trees are Quaking Aspen
or Birch trees, but they sure are tall!

We also saw cowboys rounding up cattle to take down to the valleys for the winters. Much too cold at this elevation to leave the cattle out year around.

Cowboys and their dogs!

Oh! Oh! Going down now! 9 miles of 8% straight
down roads! Eeeeek!

Oh yeah, don't forget to scare me to death by telling me there are multiple runaway ramps ahead!
Thanks! eeeek!

What? We got 9 more of these twisty turny
roads??? What??? eeeek!


Yep, this is definately the road less travelled!
Look at those twists and turns ahead!
But look at how beautiful it is too!

We passed a mining operation.
Mining for carbon.

We are finally 1/2 way down this 9,000+ foot pass and now they are going to blast us ??
We never heard any blasts, thank you!

The carbide company put up this nice flag!

Almost down to the bottom now, we see
a small herd of Elk. The buck is in the lead
with the 3 does following behind. Those four black dots are elk! Honest!

More of the road less travelled.  Leaving the high alpine altitude and coming back down to the
rock formations.

Entering the Chinle Formation
where Crocodile Teeth have been found!

These rocks are part of the Chinle Formation.

Then we came to the Navajo Formation
of fossilized sand dunes.

They look like fossil sand dunes to me!

Hard to imagine that most of this is all an
ancient ocean bed.

But when you see it from above,
it becomes easier to believe.

On the road less travelled,
WHERE ARE WE?

We are finally back down to the rock level...
           
   This rock had separated and looked about to fall!


And the rock walls are spectacular!

In the next little valley, headed back up to the next summit, is this cute little cabin, abandoned.
There were a lot of cattle grazing down here.

More rock formations
             

    We sure don't get these kind of colors in Florida!

           
            As we head to the top of this summit,
           we find trees again and Autumn colors!





It was very windy up here, see the
dirt devil blowing around?

See? I told you over 9,000 feet altitude!

Headed back down through autumn colors.

When Chuck and I saw this, we thought
of dinosaur teeth!  Haha!
It really looks like weird teeth!

We even saw some reds on the way down from this pass.  Soon after this was taken, we entered coal mining operations and everything changed.
We entered the mining town of Wellington UT
and spent the night in a rather ugly campground.
We didn't even unhook the MotherShip! However, within walking distance of the campground was a wonderful little diner that served the BEST ham and egg breakfast with homemade sourdough bread!
We got back on the road and headed for Capitol Reef. OMG! More beauty! Can ya'll stand more beauty???  I can !!!
Come road tripping with us on our next blog
through Capitol Reef!
Happy Trails!
Geri, Chuck, Scotty and DoogieBowser




Thursday, September 23, 2010

Road Trippin' to Flaming Gorge WY/UT

FLAMING GORGE
PRONGHORN ANTELOPE

September 17, 2010
We left the Fort Bridger campground about 11 am.
By the way, this was a very nice campground, nice huge campsites, clean and well off the highway!
We picked up highway 414 and headed to Flaming Gorge which shares it's borders with both Wyoming and Utah. We did not expect to see much as it was just a 2 1/2 hour drive. I cropped most of the photographs to a panorama image... it's just such a big wide country out here, it seemed to look better!


Once again, we are on the road less travelled,
headed for the distant mountains of blue.

The closer we got, the mountain foothills
really looked blue!

We couldn't believe our eyes! The earth really had a bluish tinge to it! Even the grass was a weird color.
I have no colored filters on my lens, I even tried to color correct it some because it's hard to believe in blue dirt, even when you are looking right at it! The photo above was taken out the right window. 

This photo was taken out the windshield on the left side of the road! As I sit here looking at these photos, I still can't believe the color!

This photo was taken out the right side window, with window rolled down so no window tinting could affect the color.... there wasn't much of this blue earth.... just enough for me to get 3 close ups as we drove through......

Then a few miles down the road, we came to white hills! White that had reddish and a bluish patches of dirt mixed in!

This planet earth is full of surprises!

Finally something that seemed more normal, a nice herd of pronghorn antelope!

We crossed between the Utah and Wyoming borders so many times I was never sure which state we were in!


Finally we find our spot right next to the lake at Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. As you will see from the following photos, the campground was almost empty! We almost had the place to ourselves!

The marina was always busy and there were always lots of boats on the lake!

DoogieBowser likes riding shotgun!

Scotty likes his comfey bed in the backseat!

View from our back window!


PRONGHORN ANTELOPE
The campground had a small herd of pronghorn antelope that wandered around grazing.
One buck and 12 does. This is the buck.

Some of the does...

part of the harem resting in the shade


a few more does....

Our last sunset on the lake

the sunset colors bouncing off
The MotherShip

We had a great camp site here,
only $13 per night so the price was right!
We stayed for 3 nights.
We really liked it here and plan to return.
Hope you enjoyed road trippin' with us!
HAPPY TRAILS from
Geri, Chuck, Scotty and DoogieBowser