Updated 9/30/2013 (that is, Day Twelve of the trip) -- Sorry Ma! I'll try to keep up-to-date!
As has become habit, I left the KOA at Montpelier and traveled a bit down the road (east and south down Highway 30 in SW Wyoming) before grabbing brunch. I stopped in Cokeville at a local joint called Blondie's Diner. A couple saw my leathers and asked where I was headed; at the end of our conversation I had a route planned -- which I've followed from that morning at the diner to here in Moab. The route followed a series of minor roads to south and east: first Highway 30 to Diamondville, WY, then south on 189 and 412 to where it crosses Interstate 80, then further southeast on Highway 414/43/44/191. This brought me through the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, the first of the "American Southwest"-feeling landscapes of the trip. Great, windy road; almost no traffic. Perfect. It was also warm enough to be comfortable without my GoreTex jacket and pants (which can feel a bit constricting over my leathers).
| Utah Highway 44, Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. |
Highways 191 and 40 brought me past Dinosaur National Monument, which is well-signed with geological unit names, dates, and fossil types -- great to see! Highway 64 took me from Dinosaur to Meeker, then 13 to Rifle on Highway 70. From there it was a quick ride to Carbondale -- where I staged for the next day's ride over Independence Pass. I stayed in another KOA cabin; I've found that while the motorcycle's luggage is very limiting in what I can carry, the bulk of what I'm wearing (leathers, boots, gloves, helmet) is considerable -- and so my tiny tent is pretty cramped. This, plus the rain, plus the wish for a quick (if not particularly early) departure in the morning has made the KOA cabins pretty close to ideal.
| The White River, running along Colorado Highway 64 west of Meeker. |
I'm missing your daily postings. Come back!
ReplyDeleteSorry Ma -- posts coming!
DeleteHey Steph!
ReplyDeleteThere have been so many little (and big) pieces of paradise on this trip -- and I've been so bad at stopping to capture them! That spot really was gorgeous, though.
Thanks for following along!