The Carlin Bend on the Humbolt River. Once the route of the pioneers and their wagons traversing America on the California it is now bypassed by going through a tunnel on I-80.
Panorama of the sunset over Knolls, Utah
Some of the best street tacos to be found anywhere are in Ogden, Utah from street carts located in front of city hall.
Linda is ordering up taco's for lunch and for good measure some tamales for future meals along the road while we are in Ogden, Utah.
In Ogden, Utah we saw the first of what was to become many public displays encouraging people to wear masks to help curb the spread of COVID.
The Sinclar Oil dinosaur in Ogden promoted mask wearing to all who drove past.
Wild teasel, an invasive weed in many places resembles a thistle plant in many ways.
The old power house for the Southern Pacific Railroad yards is reflected in the windows of the roundhouse in Evanston, Wyoming. Now a National Historic Park it was part of the original transcontinental railroad completed in 1869.
A switching engine at the Union Pacific Railroad Railroad Complex, Evanston, Wyoming.
Linda relaxing in Fort Bridger, Wyoming while we take a day off from boon docking to do laundry and just enjoy the luxuries of being in an RV park.
The Black and Orange Cabins in Fort Bridger, Wyoming. Built in the 1930's they provided lodging for travelers along the Lincoln Highway, the first transcontinental highway in the United States.
Sheeps Creek Bay, Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Utah
Sheeps Creek Overlook, Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Utah
The view from Firefighters Memorial Campground overlooking Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Utah
The view of looking west from the Red Canyon overlook of Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Utah.
The view of looking east from the Red Canyon overlook of Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Utah.
Cart Creek Bridge crosses an inlet of Flaming Gorge Reservoir on Highway 191 in Utah.
Linda paddling the "A" section of the Green River. It is 7 miles from the put in at the Royal Gorge Dam to the Little Hole take out. 7 of the 8 rapids are located along this section of the river.
This stand up paddle boarder is Deaf Jeff. An intrepid completely deaf individual who we met up with after a particularly harrowing set of rapids. I got in a nice photo shoot of him and had to track him down through the local deaf community in Salt Lake City to send him photos from the session.
Firehole Canyon, Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Wyoming
Sunset over Flaming Gorge Reservoir, North and South Chimney Rocks from the Firehole Campground. Wyoming