The water used to flow over here but is constantly changing due to water output and mineral build up.
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It was weird almost to be in civilization and sunny with green grass. But we really liked it.
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Our last stop was the source of all this water.
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Some great history here too.
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With that it was time to hit the road again. We all wanted to eat lunch, but I promised that lunch at the Granite Grill in lander would be well worth it. I also texted Marc and Brett to see if they could join us for lunch, two more tacoma buddies who had been unable to make it this year.
A few hours later we drove through the Wind River Canyon, a beautiful drive, and the desert to get to Lander.
Amazingly Brett and Marc all showed up right as we did. We had a full table with Marc and Jen plus their new born baby Calvin. The food was VERY worth it and we were all happy and telling tails of the journey so far.
Marc and Brett told us that Shoshone Lake was probably a no go. It had been snowing on and off the last few days as it had been all over the state. That trail being very rough, Id imagine traction would be a big issue. So that was vetoed as was Christina lake. We decided to make our way to the Killpecker Sand dunes on the high plains instead. Then from there turn further south and run into Moab. We would take the Kokopelli into Utah as its a fun trail and I happened to still have the GPS data for from Mike’s and I trip last year. From there, we would wing it.
A plan in place that would at least get us through the next few days, we said a very fond fairwell to Marc, Jen and Brett. Little did we know it would be our last meeting before Marc and Jen moved back east. I’m sure we will see eachother again soon though
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Plan set we drove off over south pass and up onto the high plains.
It was supposed to be fall here too. But winter came early with vengeance.
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We were taking a new route that none of us had ever done before. Naturally I passed the turn off. But we all got there and aired down for a long drive to the dunes.
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Mountains looked cold in the distance.
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Was chilly here though, we were still at 7000-7500 feet with storm cells rolling all around us.
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Dan found the wing dump interesting.
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The game and fish use this to track a lot of info about the birds being harvested. Their age and sex can help determine reproduction rates. Kind of cool.
We set off down the smoother dirt road, a lot of miles to do in a shot amount of time. We werent’ driving long before we saw some movement.
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Elk!
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It was mid hunting season too. Not that we were hunting. Was cool to see though.