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Flaming Gorge - Avenue looking off towards the grass.
Experienced by Patrick Hendry
31 km from Uinta Mountains
The pronghorn ( /ˈprɒŋˌhɔːrn/) (Antilocapra americana) is a species of artiodactyl mammal indigenous to interior western and central North America. Though not an antelope, it is often known colloquially in North America as the American antelope, prong buck, pronghorn antelope, or simply antelope because it closely resembles the true antelopes of the Old World and fills a similar ecological niche due to parallel evolution.
Experienced by Patrick Hendry
135 km from Uinta Mountains
This is a false color image of a mountain at sunrise. I was channeling Ansel Adams on this foray into the black and white realm.
Experienced by Tony Butler
140 km from Uinta Mountains
Spent the whole night in absolute silence at lost lake in the Uinta mountains watching the milky way roll across the horizon. This was taken just after the sun had gone down and the sky was still slightly blue.
Experienced by Jackson Hendry
185 km from Uinta Mountains
Stumbled upon this abandoned scenic turnout while on my way to Arches. Castle Gate was once the first coal mine in Utah and produced high quality coal for steam trains. Dismantled in 1924, it’s now not more than a ghost town. Coincidentally, a train was on it’s way up to the northern direction.
Experienced by Nate Foong
225 km from Uinta Mountains
My sister and I went backpacking in Arches National Park over the summer. In some panic ridden state, we woke up and barely caught the sunrise.
Experienced by Jack Sloop
227 km from Uinta Mountains
This brave squirrel greeted me at one of the overlooks on the Grand Mesa in Western Colorado.
Experienced by Matt Gallegos
231 km from Uinta Mountains
Utah Wastelands
Experienced by Jeremy Bishop
231 km from Uinta Mountains
Starting our dirt road trek through Utah we came across what looked like strategically placed boulders scattered across at the feet of this mesa. Over time the weather peeled apart this Mesa releasing giant boulders running down its side. But the mind blowing aspect is how these boulders are able to stand on sediment mounds and balance as such.
Experienced by Jeremy Bishop
231 km from Uinta Mountains
Salt Lake City, Utah
Experienced by Aayam Shrestha
231 km from Uinta Mountains
I was coming back from a road trip to Las Vegas with some friends and we decided to stop at a viewing area. This is the view that we were greeted with.
Experienced by Rick Sanchez
231 km from Uinta Mountains
Wasatch Front
Experienced by Stephanie Watters Flores
237 km from Uinta Mountains
Valley highway road in Spotted Wolf Canyon
Experienced by Daniel Burka