Utah

The Salt Flats

I left the pavement behind and drove past a munitions testing and disposal range with a rather worrying sign that read “KEEP MOVING: DO NOT LEAVE ROAD SURFACE”. Whether I had to keep moving for my own safety or to provide a more challenging target to bored marksmen was unclear. My next survey was in …

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Cult or Campground?

It was very strange to be in a proper campground after wild camping by myself for several weeks. This was probably made even stranger by the fact that the only campground available was a KOA. It’s a bizarre place, slightly detached from reality. It can’t just be a campground; it has to be an experience. …

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Antelope Flats

According to the binder, I should have been able to drive all the way to my next survey along Red Creek, a tributary to the Green River. The weather had other plans. Dark clouds built up while I drove north to Browns Park from Vernal, rumbling all the way. I drove past the dinosaur tracks …

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Ninemile Canyon

The last time I drove to Utah had been in the heart of winter, when I went on a winter camping trip to the San Rafael Swell with a group of old friends. In December, white snow blanketed the ground to every horizon, only broken by the unending line of pavement that ran west, ever …

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