Today I explored. I stood on top of this small hill over Soldier's Pass in the southeast Lake Mountains. Here's what I saw:
It was really beautiful out there. My complaints: too much trash--people seem not to care about the west desert; it's simply dumped anywhere they can let it go. Also, too many shooting relics: shotgun shells, bullet shells, broken and unbroken clay pigeons. The land is still beautiful. Let us try to keep it that way.
Here's where I witnessed it:
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other things I saw today:
the graffiti train
a house for sale
West Mountain lookin good
the Wasatch front from the west side of Utah Lake
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gorgeous panoramas mattie! i love the house for sale...let's move on in! anyway sad about the trash and remnants of violence. so weird that people like to go out into the beautiful serene desert just to shoot at stuff. it almost makes me laugh. almost. anyway beautiful photos, you're turning into a real pro.
pretty honey. Like to see what you did while I saw gone!
Very nice scenes!!! awesome pictures, i like it:)
Sorry I missed out. Any arrowheads or cool rocks?
It was fun, but you didn't miss out on much. I actually missed a couple of sites, and probably looked in the wrong area for the arrowheads. I'll be back.
Matt, this is amazing. I want to learn your skills someday. And what a clear sky! It means despite the bullet shells there is hope for the earth. Keep up the amazingness.
Thanks Art, the sky definitely was beautiful. There is hope for the earth!
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