It's always fun to drive west into the sunset, but the rest on the eyes coming back east isn't anything to complain about either.
Two days in the books and two more to go. After close to 1,300 miles (would have been a couple hundred less if there were no flooding) I have just under a thousand left. Something like 946 or so. After the minor setback of Wednesday I made up some time today as I made my way through Salt Lake City and out onto I 80. With only a few more mountains left before the boredom of Nebraska sets in I spent a lot of today enjoying the sights and trying to make a few pictures.
641 mi – about 9 hours
The sun was hiding a lot of the day behind a blanket of clouds, but when it came out it made for some spectacular light. Between those brief moments of light I played around with the clouds and the mostly backlit conditions.
Here are some scenic shots along the route. Enjoy the clouds and mountains.
Thanks for looking,
Brad Vest
Listening to: Kids, MGMT
Utah, beautiful.
Devil's Slide.
25 MeH, Devil's slide.
The Great Salt Lake. My brother Jake, and I looked for this lake at 2am or so on our first road trip west. We were heading for San Francisco pulling an all night drive when we saw the exit sign for the lake overlook. We smelled fish and were wandering around a salt flat when some guy drove up on a motorcycle and told us we were about a mile away from water since the lake had receded so much.
A little peek from behind the mountains.
Rest stop.
Not that you can see to well, but there is a giant field of windmills. Awesome.
Seeing how many dead animals I've encountered along the road so far, after the sun goes down I usually find a fast semi and hide behind it as to not take any direct impacts from deer or elk.
3 comments:
awesome. awesome.
The wide shot of Devil's Slide is really nice.
omg that truck is weighing down the world!! lol. really pretty shots- nice light- the tree and the night shots and all of them oh my.
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