today, the 41st anniversary of the volcanic eruption in the Pacific Northwest. At the time I was in graduate school at Colorado State University and pleased that I wasn’t living in eastern Washington.
The La Sal Mountain range...
as seen from (well named) Windy Mesa during a muted sunset last evening. One can spy Fisher Towers, down in the Colorado River canyon, in the left-center of the image.
Be very careful...
where you step when out on the open range, especially if you’re wearing sandals!
Peak yucca...
is breaking out in the Castle Valley area right now. One has to admire a plant that can grow a meter-tall reproductive stalk each and every spring.
The former Mayberry peach orchard...
on the Colorado River was worked by Paul Mayberry using this classic 1962 tractor into the late 1990s, and it makes a terrific foreground subject for another Milky Way composition. The former orchard is now the eponymously named Mayberry Native Plant Propagation Center, its purpose is the testing and propagation of Colorado Plateau native plant seeds.
Squawking jays...
are really raising a racket today in the cottonwood trees.
2,500 miles on the RadRover 5...
and it’s still as much fun to ride now as the day I received it last September. It’s the best thing to happen since my training wheels came off as a kid.
But! In the last two months I have had to: 1) replace a non-functioning battery charger, 2) replace the shifter lever (broken), 3) replace the left brake lever assembly (bell broken), 4) replace the rear tire (normal wear) and 5) replace brake pads (normal wear). Issues 1-3 were covered by the one year warranty at no charge to me, other than the frustration of having to deal with Rad Power Bikes’ poor customer service. The upside is that I’ve become a RPB master mechanic in the process.
The Navajo Sandsone...
is interpreted to be the result of wind deposition of large sand dunes during Triassic-Jurassic time (~ 200 Ma), and it provides some of the best “slickrock” surfaces in the Moab area for mountain biking.
Spring Canyon Point...
provided a spectacular perch above the crumbling neck of Bowknot Bend on the deeply incised Labyrinth Canyon section of the Green River for sunset last night. I shot this before making my way back to Secret Spire for astrophotography later in the evening.
Magnificent starscape...
last night at this Secret Spire.
Ripping and pulling conduit...
for fiber optic cable across my property as the Castle Valley community is finally on the cusp of entering the 21st century!
Sweetly aromatic cliffrose...
is coming on strong and the nearby canyons are nicely fragrant, at least for a little while. It is unfortunate that you can’t scratch-n-sniff the image below to enjoy the experience.
Finches behave like...
crack-addicted maniacs around the thistle feeder.
Having fun with the Milky Way...
in May around Castle Valley, Utah.
Great Basin gopher snake...
slithering across my driveway and approximately one meter in length. Although its markings resembles a rattlesnake, it lacks a rattle and is non-venomous.
Fruita, Colorado claims to be...
both the dinosaur and mountain biking capital of western Colorado as the terrific sign on this grain elevator proudly suggests!
Sustained water flow...
on Mars is evidenced in the sedimentary landform in Jezero Crater, a river-dominated “Gilbert-type” delta system, as seen in this recent imagery from the Perseverance rover on Mars.
Busy bee on globemallow blossom...
Spring bloom status update...
for the high desert of southeastern Utah.
Aluminum mining...
in red rock canyon country.