These road cuts reminded me of a scene of of Pixar's Cars. I love the sedimentary lines on the dunes.
... I forget what this concrete slab had to do with anything, but like how the place looks.
We pulled over on this dirt road for a snack. The big thing in the right is an irrigator, up close and personal.
This welding company built themselves a shed out of big containers. Helen, the resident expert in cargo containers, thought it would be cheaper than the equivalent conventional construction.
I'm not too seeing them in the northeast, but these double-trailer trucks are common out here. Especially for hauling gasoline, milk, and gravel.
It's been a while since I saw a Kohl's.
We camped out in Duchense at the end of a 4 mile gravel road. Starvation Campground was the name. Promising.
Today's ride brought us from Vernal to Duchense, something like 65 miles. We've been going back into a quiet part of the country, so the ride was mostly empty space. Valleys usually has small towns and farmland; hills were barren.