tamrock
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The 1st pic is the Wasatch front coming out of Eureka Utah last evening on my way to Green River for the night. I got up and left Green River Utah this morning around 6:45am, heading for home. When I stay in GR, I will very often head east on the old dilapidated highway 6. It's a great way to start the day out nice and slow. Each time I've gone on this old stretch of road I've never once seen another vehicle on it for the 7 or so miles it goes before I hook up on interstate 70. I'm thinking this is about the greenest I've ever seen this country out in the middle of nothing. The one antelope seem to agree it's got to be the best time of the year here in this arid high plains desert. No doubt he was dig'n these rains and getting rid of his winter coat. I also took a picture of the one and only tree out here. This Elm tree some how found a place to put down it's roots in this land of nothing.