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Colorado National Monument, September 24
Although it rained during the night, the first rain we’ve had since we left Canada, it was partially clear this morning. That was nice, since we drove the Rim Rock Drive through Colorado National Monument today, a 23 mile long, … Continue reading
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Fruita, Colorado, September 23
It was overcast for most of the day, true clouds this time and not just smoke haze. It has been warm here, in the high 20’s C every day, but it gets much cooler at night, going close to freezing. … Continue reading
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Hiking the Red Wash, September 22
We hiked along the Green River this morning north from our campsite to the Split Mountain group campsite. There is a large section of this campsite that is closed and hasn’t been used for a long time. The rest of … Continue reading
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Echo Park, September 21
We drove east this morning to the very small town of Dinosaur, Colorado, where we turned north, re-entered the National Monument and drove up the Harper’s Corner road. We stopped at the information center to pick up a tour booklet, … Continue reading
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Dinosaur Quarry, September 20
I have never seen so many dinosaur bones in one spot, actually I’ve probably never seen as many total dinosaur bones, as there are on display in the dinosaur quarry at Dinosaur National Monument. We arrived at the visitor center … Continue reading
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Flaming Gorge, September 19
I had read on the Internet that Highway 191 between Rock Springs, Wyoming and Vernal, Utah was the “scariest highway in the United States”. Don’t believe everything you read on the Internet! The road is really beautiful, and not a … Continue reading
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Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, September 18
We had plans to be in Grand Teton National Park until next Sunday, but forest fire smoke has changed our itinerary. We awoke this morning to a cold, but nice sunny morning in Yellowstone. Our plans were to do our … Continue reading
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West Thumb Geyser Basin, September 17
After a week of viewing geothermal formations, it would be easy to skip another, yet each one has something different to offer. Today was no exception as this afternoon we visited the West Thumb Geyser Basin which is right adjacent … Continue reading
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Norris Geyser Basin, September 16
Once again we spent the day at geothermal features as we drove north past Old Faithful to some of the geyser basins we hadn’t yet visited. It wasn’t nearly as cold overnight and was about 4 C when we left … Continue reading
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Yellowstone Canyon, September 15
Every day has brought us something new in Yellowstone National Park. Today our plan was to go to Yellowstone Canyon, and we did get there. However along the way there were a great number of very interesting things to observe. … Continue reading
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