Ghost Rocks, Southern Utah
The scenery along the I-70 freeway in central Utah is spectacular and includes the “Ghost Rocks” section of the San Rafael swell.
The scenery along the I-70 freeway in central Utah is spectacular and includes the “Ghost Rocks” section of the San Rafael swell.
DrFumblefinger visits Wilson Arch, one of hundreds of natural arches you can see in the state of Utah. It is located just off the highway south of Moab.
DrFumblefinger shares some scenes of a winter snowstorm approaching the Utah desert town of Green River.
A pedestrian bridge across the Colorado River in Utah gives hikers access to beautiful views
A visit to the Entrada Sandstone formation in Utah.
DrFumblefinger visits the most western portion of the Flaming Gorge reservoir, wherein you’ll see the red rock that inspired John Wesley Powell to name it “Flaming Gorge”
DrFumblefinger visits Vernal City, Utah, the dinosaur capital of the state.
Careless management or careless crews: either way, construction vehicles damaged the site they were supposed to be helping preserve.
Different light and different geology. PHeymont was visiting in two National Parks only an hour’s drive apart.
An odd artifact caught PHeymont’s eye at Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah.
The scenery along the I-70 freeway in central Utah is spectacular and includes the “Ghost Rocks” section of the San Rafael swell.
DrFumblefinger visits Wilson Arch, one of hundreds of natural arches you can see in the state of Utah. It is located just off the highway south of Moab.
DrFumblefinger shares some scenes of a winter snowstorm approaching the Utah desert town of Green River.
A pedestrian bridge across the Colorado River in Utah gives hikers access to beautiful views
DrFumblefinger visits the most western portion of the Flaming Gorge reservoir, wherein you’ll see the red rock that inspired John Wesley Powell to name it “Flaming Gorge”
DrFumblefinger visits Vernal City, Utah, the dinosaur capital of the state.
Careless management or careless crews: either way, construction vehicles damaged the site they were supposed to be helping preserve.
Different light and different geology. PHeymont was visiting in two National Parks only an hour’s drive apart.
An odd artifact caught PHeymont’s eye at Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah.