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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
38 km from High Uintas Wilderness
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
84 km from High Uintas Wilderness
An 18 year old young person proud of making it to the top of the rock. We made a stop at the rest area in Echo, Utah to get some photos.
Experienced by Sharon McCutcheon
85 km from High Uintas Wilderness
Patrick Hendry - Snow to Grey
Experienced by Patrick Hendry
90 km from High Uintas Wilderness
Flaming Gorge - Avenue looking off towards the grass.
Experienced by Patrick Hendry
90 km from High Uintas Wilderness
Image of a young Utahn taking the plunge into Bloods Lake, Park City UT. The Summers here can get pretty steamy so a hike and swim in one of Utah’s many alpine lakes are on the brain.
Experienced by olivia hutcherson
90 km from High Uintas Wilderness
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
91 km from High Uintas Wilderness
Mountain valley in the spring
Experienced by Greg Rakozy
93 km from High Uintas Wilderness
While my group and I were snowshoeing in the Utah mountains, others were cross-country skiing, like this couple. The contrast of their jackets agains the enormous and strong evergreens caught my eye. Each of these trees is carrying is hundreds of pounds of snow and it makes for a beautiful scene.
Experienced by Nils Rasmusson
93 km from High Uintas Wilderness
This photo was taken in the mountains of Utah over a frozen lake on a beautiful January day. The folks in the distance were snowshoeing, as were we. There were about 3-4 feet of snow on the ground that day.
Experienced by Nils Rasmusson
95 km from High Uintas Wilderness
I took my Discovery up the canyon to find some trail and snow and ran into another photographer and land rover enthusiast whom I’ve followed for some time. He was out shooting this Defender 110 and allowed me to jump in and shoot it. Such a beautiful vehicle. It was cold, as this was the first snow here in Utah for the year. I didn’t expect to see snow at this level but it really made for a great aesthetic for the photos of this off road machine. I shot this on a Leica SL Typ 601 with a 24-90 f2.8, the best mirrorless camera I have ever used.
Experienced by Eric Saunders
96 km from High Uintas Wilderness
This is the result of a 4AM alarm and several miles of ski touring.
Experienced by Greg Rakozy
97 km from High Uintas Wilderness
Got lost looking for this “secret lake” took forever to get here hiked up the mountains but was worth it for the view. Wish there were more clouds
Experienced by Michael Emono
98 km from High Uintas Wilderness
After a week of Epic Snow 8-12 inches per day, some blue sky over Mt Baldy. Snapped this pic on Collins Return. Alta, low key, no frills, ski area.
Experienced by phillip belena
98 km from High Uintas Wilderness
Fall colors in the mountains of Utah
Experienced by James Brown
98 km from High Uintas Wilderness
Each year there is a wild flower festival held at Alta Ski Area. This was an enjoyable evening walking around the upper meadows taking pictures of all sorts of different wild flowers.
Experienced by Tim Peterson
98 km from High Uintas Wilderness
I attended a wildflower festival a Alta Ski Area, above Salt Lake City. While walking down a trail back to the parking area, I saw this peaceful fellow resting amongst the wildflowers. People were respectful in keeping their distance from him, this was shot with a telephoto.
Experienced by Tim Peterson
99 km from High Uintas Wilderness
I am not a photographer, but I had to take this picture. Although I cannot remember which ski resort I was at when I took this, it is either Snowbird or Canyons Resort. I was in awe of the scenery when I came off the chairlift and had to take the photo.
Experienced by Mike Clark
101 km from High Uintas Wilderness
Looking off into the mountains
Experienced by Joseph Young
102 km from High Uintas Wilderness
First full mountain bike ride on the Wasatch Crest trail leads from Brighton, Utah along the ridge line north, finally descending into Millcreek Canyon then spits you out in the Salt Lake Valley.
Experienced by Greg Rakozy