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January 2021: The La Sal mountains dominate the skyline east of Moab, Utah on a chilly winter evening.
I saw a few interesting things while driving from Cortez, Colorado, to Moab, Utah, on June 3, 2019. One was Church Rock, located next to the road, about 36 miles (58 km) southeast of Moab. To the left of the rock we can see the snow capped peaks of the distant La Sal Mountains. Being late spring, winter snow remained at the higher elevations.
Jeeping the La Sal Mountains near Moab, Utah. Here Sandra is seen driving our 1999 Jeep Wrangler Sport on one of the many trails during the annual Easter Jeep Safari sponsored by the Red Rock Four Wheel Drive club. Photo taken with an Olympus D340R digital camera.
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The Moab area is more famous for the Arches National Park, but there are other great areas to shoot.
This one was shot resting the camera on the fence behind the Moab Valley RV park. It was a cool morning, you can see the frost in the foreground foliage and the mist rising over the river.
Moab, Utah.
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I had always been sort of afraid of driving the Moab Rim Trail. I've walked the first obstacles before, and had decided my Jeep was not built for such a challenge. While my Jeep did just fine, another jeep broke on the trail.
The photo doesn't show it, but the route, here, is very off camber, causing your Jeep to lean way out over the drop off above the road below.
Moab, Utah is one of the most revered mountain bike destinations in the world. I'm lucky to live just a few hours away and be able to ride there regularly. It's got unique trails and a spectacular landscape. This is near the bottom of Amasa Back, one of the classic Moab rides.
Trackside near Moab, Utah, along Potash Road, which leads to the potash site where water is pumped underground and then brought up to surface evaporation pools. The potash ends up in salt and fertilizer.
some rock formation in Moab Utah. anybody know if there is a proper name for it??
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This view was on the drive from Moab, Utah, out to Canyonlands National Park.
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Another great moment from @adicarter's @redefiningbalance retreat. This photo shoot was an all nighter and some tempers did flare. Overall though the art we made was worth it. Long live Moab!!!