About an hour west of SLC on I-80, past Grantsville, past Skull Valley, lies the Cedar Mountains, which form the last range going west before the expanse of the Great Salt Lake Desert. The Cedar Mountains are quite arid, and remarkably undisturbed. If you want solitude, they are an awesome resource, and it's heartening to know this range was designated as wilderness.
Looking SW toward the Deep Creek mountains, and the Snake Valley, currently a controversial issue because Las Vegas wants to take their already meager water supplies. |
From the top of the Cedar Mountains, looking east to Deseret Peak in the Stansbury Mountains. See all that snow? That's why I'm not hiking the big peaks quite yet. lol. |
Almost sunset, back down on the road on the west side of the range some Cedar trees provide a nice foreground to their namesake mountain range. |
1 comment:
Great photos Mark. I especially like your post on the Newfoundland Mtns. and Desert Peak. I've never been, and your pics have convinced me I need to get out more and explore new ground. Thanks for sharing.
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