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BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS

BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS

We had a 18 hour drive ahead of us from Vail back to the Bay Area. Halfway we stopped at Bonneville Salt Flats. It looked completely different than when we passed thru during the summer. The flats had filled with water from recent storms and the reflection was incredible. Definitely worth the stop.

- Jonathan

THE WAVE: PART 2

THE WAVE: PART 2

just look at the pictures...

THE WAVE: PART 1

THE WAVE: PART 1

Yes … Part 1 because there are just too many pictures to decide which are the best. The elusive Wave hike … a 6 mile roundtrip hike that starts in Utah and ends in Arizona. But it’s really not just about the Wave itself, the other sandstone features on the way to the Wave and surrounding the Wave are just as amazing. The Wave is located in Grand Staircase National Monument and managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).

BRIAN HEAD AND BRYCE CANYON

BRIAN HEAD AND BRYCE CANYON

With a gap of 10 days between dropping Jason/Paula/Oliver off at the airport in Salt Lake City and meeting friends in Vail, we needed to fill the gap with a few other destinations. First was Powder Mountain, then with Utah still on the mind, the Wave started my mind going. Well, southern Utah isn’t exactly right next to northern Utah so I figured … why not stop by Brian Head and ski a day as a stopover, so we did.

BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS

BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS

This is just a rest stop off the side of highway 80, but it's incredible. I don’t claim to know how these salt flats formed, but how far they span and the beautiful pattern they make when drying is definitely worth the stop.

Halfway home…we’ll be home before sundown. It’ll be a few more weeks before our next trip, tentative plans to hit Zion for a week on our way to the Grand Canyon for a two week rafting trip thru the full canyon!

- Jonathan