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Heading East

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Heading East

At the point in my summer wanders that I know it is over, turning east is almost painful, not so much for what I am leaving behind because I know I can go back; rather it is the acknowledgement of the passing of another year with my life being continentally split.
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The night at Desert Rose Inn was very relaxing.
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Cindy Tumeh, who owns and operates the inn, drove me back to the airport where the Mooney-bird sat waiting.
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I followed US-163 back to the San Juan R. with a tip of my hat to the Mexican Hat Rock…
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past the crazy terrain of the San Juan…
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and the irresistible Goosenecks…
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for a fly-by of the Moki Dugway,a road built down the face of an 1100’ butte in the 40s to haul uranium ore from the mine to the mill in Mexican Hat.
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Top off the tanks at Cal Black…
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then it’s one kiss good bye to Lake Powell…
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the UT-95 bridge over the Colorado R….
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and over the Dirty Devil R…
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and the airstrip at Hite
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and I turn NE to intercept the Colorado further along…
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sneaking up behind the Needles section of
Canyonlands National Park…
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I follow the river to it’s confluence with the Green R.
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where Powell and his little flotilla from Wyoming met the Grand R. and started down the Colorado R. of 1869.
I past the East and West Loops…
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and the east west running section of river south of Dead Horse State Park…
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past Tangri-La
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and the emerald finger of Moab
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with it’s US-93 bridge.
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Past Arches National Park…
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with tiny Delicate Arch so hard to find from the air…
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to where the river pulls away from 128 and leans eastward toward it’s Rocky Mountain origins.
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Past Grand Junction where Mt. Garfield looms over the airport, and on into the high country…
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SE past Delta and Montrose to the Black Canyon of the Gunnison and Curecanti Recreational Area at the Blue Mesa reservoir..
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and finally, to Gunnison itself.
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The terrain along US-50 rises toward the summit..
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over 11,300' Monarch Pass
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and down along the Arkansas River to Pueblo
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and the end of the Rockies
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Lamar, CO is yet an hour distant.
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Re: Heading East

Awesome pics again, Eltee!! I been following your trip throw your camera lens and I appreciated the cool pictures!! Someday I'll make around the country trip myself. I'm hoping within the next 5-10 years.
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If I lived in Idaho, I wouldn't need to go nearly as far.
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Just curious... since I looked at them recently flying back from Grand Junction.....what are the turquoise ponds in your photo called Emerald Finger of Moab?
Man made, of course.... but what are they for? Any idea...
Great journey photo log by the way. Really enjoyed it.
And so very quiet too (Zane) without video and rock and roll music!
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I asked the same question about a month ago...see attached link...and was informed that they are evaporation ponds for a potash mine...go figure./L

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Thank you Eltee for checkin' out my hood :wink: I'm in Wisconsin right now wishing I was flying over Southern Utah and your photos helped. Keep em coming!

FL- The blue ponds near Moab are Potash evaporative ponds that are dyed blue to speed up the evap. process. The Moab locals will tell you (with a wink in their eye) that they are dyed blue to keep the hippies from sunbathing in them [-X
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"...now wishing I was flying over Southern Utah..."

So do I brother...so do I./L
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Your commentary is great, the pictures almost speak for themselves.

Anyone ever see the turquoise blue lake near the Lang Creek Brewery in Montana?
The one time I dropped in there (you can fly in with prior permission) and headed out, it was maybe 15 or 20 miles away, and I believe I was heading toward Kalispell. It is natural, and there was homes built around it, pretty amazing. Bear Lake Idaho/Utah is real blue some days also.
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Great pixs and report. Good to see you are doing your part to stimulate the economy.

Cheers
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...."Good to see you are doing your part to stimulate the economy."


I was going to do laps around AZ but thought that would be a little excessive
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Very nice shots! Thanks!
Makes one reach to bite his own rear end again for having turned down the Page AZ offer 2 years ago... :(
Darn.
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Naw....that's whey God made airplanes.
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