Sunday, September 17, 2017

Mt. Nebo Scenic Byway



 
We took a drive yesterday over the Mt. Nebo Scenic Byway.  It was pretty stunning from start to finish - hoodoos, mountain views, free-roaming cows and calves, a huge variety of trees, soaring birds, steep and windy roads with huge drop offs and not a single guard rail, autumn colors just starting to show.  It was gorgeous.  I kept saying that if this were a national park, it would be way more crowded.  Mt. Nebo is the highest peak in the Wasatch Range at just under 12,000 feet.  I felt as though I were in the Alps somewhere in Austria!  There was a bit of snow on its peak and a few of those on either side of it, and while parts of the terrain were still quite green, pops of yellow, red and orange could be seen all around.  We're hoping to go back in a week or two in hopes the Aspen trees will be in full autumnal splendor.  
 



Devil's Kitchen aka "A Mini-Bryce Canyon"

At around 9,000 feet, we saw Indian Paintbrush in mid-September!



3 comments:

  1. It does look a little bit like in the Alps! The mountain on the second last picture actually resembles the "Reiting", Janos's favourite peak around Leoben.

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    1. Well perhaps we'll get to take you both here when you come visit the states! You and I have seen a lot of Utah together, and there's so much more to see.

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    2. Or we can hike the Reiting, when you visit us :-)) It's a hell of a climb, but it's worth it!

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