The views are spectacular any way you look. To the south, toward Strawberry Reservoir:
To the north are the High Uintas, also magnificent, although I don't have a photo to share of that sight.
We rode down old two tracks some of the time, or just cross country:
Elk are always exciting. We saw a huge herd on a ridgetop: Daisy ran in their direction but quickly realized catching up with them would require a long climb and a lot of distance. Good thing she saved her energy, because we rode over 15 miles that day and 3500 feet of elevation gain and loss. With her extracurricular excursions, Daisy must have run at least 30 miles - plenty of exercise, even for an exuberant, hi-lee gifted yellow lab.
go Daisy...great photos...
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful country you live in Janie. I love the wild flowers. We have many deer and no natural predator for them so the wildflowers are eaten to the ground.
ReplyDeleteYou all look like you are having a marvellous summer. Thanks for sharing.
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I love the photos of you riding through the wildflowers! Beautiful high mountain scenery. Has it been raining there, Janie?
ReplyDeletelovely ride--did you get rain this week?
ReplyDeleteStrawberry Reservoir - what a delicious name. I expected to see wild strawberries ;-) The wildflowers are so beautiful and the views are quite magnificent. Daisy is very fit, covering distances more fitting to a Dalmatian than a Labrador - it's the early training that's enabled her, of course.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent views and a lot of wildflowers. We still have quite a few flowers here also. Daisy so reminds me of Carson when I walked in the woods always going at least twice as far as me.
ReplyDeleteHi Janie, Wow is all I can say... Seeing those gorgeous wildflowers in all of their colors PLUS that view has got to be totally breath-taking. I'm so envious!!!!! You are SO fortunate to live where you do--and get to see God's glory from way UP HIGH....
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
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Lovely flowery landscape!!!
ReplyDeleteA visit to India Gate at night
A Stroll at the Bhudha Jayanthi Park
Fantastic landscape and shots.
ReplyDeleteThat's an interesting two track ... up so high. You have the good life for sure!
ReplyDeleteEvery month I drive through Strawberry but never get off the road to see all those beautiful flowers, lucky you!
ReplyDeleteThat beautiful adventure just took me away on another mind journey, Janie. Thanks for the escape from the hum-drum, I enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy visiting your blog. Your pictures make me think of what my daughter wants her life to be... living in the wide open spaces and riding in such beautiful places.
ReplyDeleteIsn't this the area where you were saying we should meet? It's gorgeous. We should definitely meet here next time.
ReplyDeleteWonderful and excellent Great post.
ReplyDeleteYou ride in some of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. I can see why Daisy gets so excited when she is there with you.
ReplyDeleteWhat an outing. So beautiful. Sighting the elk is great.
ReplyDeleteIt's so perfect up the hill there ~ flowers, clean air & clear blue sky! And Daisy is a great companion to your ride :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning ride. Those wildflowers are lovely!
ReplyDeleteWow, nice to see elk on the high prairie. I'm impressed that the ATVs aren't out there tearing up the meadows--huge problem here.
ReplyDeleteThe place seems to be paradise.
ReplyDeleteIt is dreamlike scenery. . .
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What gorgeous scenery and the wildflowers... oh my!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful ride.
ReplyDeleteDaisy rocks!!!
What an amazing sight to see all those elk! The other sights are amazing, too, but I'm in awe of the numbers of elk! I'm also impressed that Daisy can be on her feet for so long. Do you ever have to give her a ride with you on Boss or Mischief?
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful scenery and so many beautiful wildflowers! Gorgeous!
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