Showing posts with label Manti- La Sal National Forest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manti- La Sal National Forest. Show all posts

Sunday, September 17, 2017

A Sneak Peek

Gopher Flats
Moab, UT
September 13, 2017


With storms forecast later in the week, Dee and Joe and I decided it was a beautiful, cool morning to take the LaSal Pass.  We could tell the south-west peaks were not so colorful from Moab, but the north-east side, however, piqued our interest so off we went to take a peek. 

















Rose hips had taken the place of wild rose flowers.



 Not a lot of color here...but the cool breeze was nice.

Aspens teased with hints of yellow.

















The Manti and LaSal Forests were combined in 1949. Today it covers 1.4 million acres.  These forests have beckoned people for hundreds of thousands of years. 






























 





As far as colors go, a tease is all we got.  What we did enjoy was a peaceful retreat, solitude, and quiet.  

The relaxing sound of aspens clapping,
 shadows dancing, 














and beautiful landscapes is always calling.
Until next time, 

 HAPPY TRAILS!  

Saturday, June 25, 2016

Buckeye Reservoir

Portal RV Resort
Moab, UT
June 15, 2016

About an hour drive from Moab, on the west side of the LaSal Mountains, in Colorado is a little slice of heaven called Buckeye Reservoir.  Scott and Chris had been there before and planned an impromptu ride for anyone interested in escaping the heat from the valley.  With their puppy Zuni and grill loaded, they led a group of 7 vehicles to the reservoir for a picnic and afterwards a ride through the forest.  

Buckeye Reservoir is a 109 acre reservoir and a favorite fishing, canoeing and camping spot. It is stocked with Random Trout by the Colorado Division of Wildlife. The recreation area is spread out around the reservoir and includes Pioneer Campground (reservable sights with no hookups), a boat ramp, a group camping site, a day-use picnic area and vault toilets.

We all met at the rest stop south of town just before "Hole N' The  Rock".  










It's the nicest and cleanest rest area I have ever seen with magnificent cottonwoods, lots of birds and bunnies and even a bit of history.





Getting to Buckeye Reservoir on a paved county road (Hwy 46) which turned into a well maintained gavel road was beautiful.  The wild iris had just peaked.  


Fields of wild iris lined the road.  Dee and I had to stop for pictures. 



































Buckeye Reservoir/Recreation area is located in a valley at 7600 feet elevation and is set among mature stands of Ponderosa Pines. 









The birds were singing, the squirrels were scolding, and cool breeze was blowing...ahhh !





Much to my delight, bright purple lupines filled the forest floor.






Scott grilled hot dogs, brats and burgers which we devoured with salads and deserts.  Its been a long time since we have enjoyed a picnic in the woods...so yummy food and so much fun.  







After our delightful picnic we loaded up our vehicles and headed out to explore with Scott leading the way.







































 Here the forest floor is covered in Mule's Ear...








with wild roses scattered in.



































 What an awesome day.  Buckeye Reservoir and the surrounding area is quite pretty.  Joe and I recommend it...if for no other reason, just to have a change of scenery and cooler temps for a few hours. 

Until next time, happy days and...
  






HAPPY TRAILS !