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(all pictures taken with Nokia Lumia 929 cell phone)
From Rawlins, there were several different routes to Yellowstone from which to choose. The weather around Yellowstone is due to change for the better in a couple of days so I chose a round-a-bout way of going. While in the Salt Lake City area a few weeks ago, I heard about a pretty blue lake on the border of Utah/Idaho/Wyoming. Of course I needed to see it for myself to compare it to some of the other blue waters that I've seen. So, from Rawlins, I headed due west to just past the town of Little America then headed northwest to Bear Lake. It was a 240 mile, sometimes rainy, trip with a gas and rest area stop along the way. I was surprised by how much the landscape and geology changed in just those couple hundred miles.
The pictures are in the order they taken so you can see the changes. It was a nice trip.
I got an earlier start than usual. This was taken around 9:00 am just west of Rawlins. |
About 1 1/2 hours later, the landscape changed to this. |
This is just few minutes from the picture above and is a few minutes before going thru the tunnel |
I hate going through tunnels. Liberty is 12 ft 4 ins high and I always duck my head when entering while hoping the clearance that is marked is correct. |
This is 2 minutes after exiting the tunnel. Nice change. |
30 minutes later it changes to open high desert again. |
4 minutes after the picture above |
15 minutes later, getting into some rolling hills |
same time as the picture above. It was an isolated homestead with the nearest neighbor 10's of miles away. |
15 minutes past the homestead, the rolling hills are more common with the road finding its way through the valleys between them. This is about 15 minutes from the Utah border. |
6 minutes after the picture above, it is back in to some drier, rougher hills. The picture didn't pick it up too good, but there is green grass beginning to come up on the hill on the right. |
Turned off the U.S. Highway and headed west. It is about 15 minutes after the picture above and the Utah state line is in sight. It was a 2 lane, chip seal road the rest of the way. |
It's 10 minutes later and beginning the climb up the hills. They were higher than I expected but were still not a problem for Freedom. |
I've been in a lot of pull-thru's lately so I opted for a back in site. You can see the lake in the back ground. |
Home for 2 days |
There are only 4 other RV's in the campground. I like it. |
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The lake is a pretty blue color but not as pretty as Lake Huron or Crater Lake, but it was still worth the visit. |
This is the beach area just a short walk from the campsite. The lake level is down several feet, but they say it should rise in the next several weeks |
I took this one this morning as I opened my door to greet the day. The clouds are clearing and even though a few "pop-corn" showers are predicted, it should be a nice day. |
I'll leave here tomorrow and should be camped in the town of West Yellowstone tomorrow night.
Ya'll take care of each other. I'll Cya down the road.
Thanks for the photos of the road and campground.
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