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Sunday, July 5, 2020

Dry Falls



One of our 4wheeling trips took us to an area called Dry Falls.  You can't see it from the road so someone marked the spot along the trail with a pile of rocks.  We stopped at the pile of rocks and looked down into the canyon and finally spotted the falls.  I used a telephoto lens or it would be hard to see in a picture.  The creek that feeds the falls still has water running in it so we got to see it before it dried up.  We have great mountain vistas but the snow on top of them is almost gone.

This is fourth of July weekend and the campground is full.  If you are in the market for an RV that can haul a 4wheeler in the back of it you an see every make and model here.  We have even seen travel trailers with a 4wheeler on a trailer being pulled behind it.  That is not legal in most states and most insurance companies won't cover that arrangement.  If  don't have a 4wheeler you can rent one from several outfits in the area.   So with the miles of trails, several motels and plenty of campgrounds 4wheeling is the recreation of choice in this area.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Looks like you are enjoying the area. Be safe and have fun!