IntrepidXpedition 2007 | Day 17 Saturday, August 4, 2007 For the last day of my long two week trip I a drive though Badlands National Park on my way home. It was a gloomy day, but here’s a few photos. Saw a bunch of these prairie dogs along the road. I’m sure these hills would [...]
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A Drive Through Badlands National Park
Posted: August 4, 2007 by Randy Langstraat in Exploring, Jeeping, TouringTags: 2007, badlands, badlands national park, intrepidxpedition, jeep, prairie dogs, south dakatoa, sturgis, wildlife
Across Wyoming
Posted: August 3, 2007 by Randy Langstraat in Exploring, Jeeping, TouringTags: 2007, bighorn mountains, bighorn national forest, black hills, black hills national forest, cloud peak skyway, devils tower, devils tower national monument, fiddlers lake, intrepidxpedition, jeep, lander, little popo agie river, louis lake, moon, red canyon, shoshone national forest, south dakota, south pass, south pass city, sturgis, ten sleep, ten sleep canyon, wind river range, wyoming
IntrepidXpedition 2007 | Day 16 Friday, August 3, 2007 Today I started the day by checking out part of the Wind River Range in Shoshone National Forest. Here’s a few pictures from my morning there. Fiddlers Lake scenery. The Little Popo Agie River. A view over Louis Lake. Another photo with the moon…this time over [...]
Northern Utah Into Wyoming
Posted: August 2, 2007 by Randy Langstraat in Exploring, JeepingTags: 2007, bear lake, hardware ranch road, idaho, idaho loop trail, intrepidxpedition, jeep, lander, old ephraims grave, peter sinks, peter sinks trail, rainbow, strawberry valley, temple canyon, utah, wyoming
IntrepidXpedition 2007 | Day 15 Thursday, August 2, 2007 After leaving my friend’s house this morning I continued further north in Utah and ended the day in Lander, Wyoming for the night. The first trail I drove today actually took me a little ways into Idaho and then back to Utah on a loop trail. [...]
Nine Mile Canyon & The Uintas
Posted: August 1, 2007 by Randy Langstraat in Exploring, JeepingTags: 2007, cottonwood canyon, currant creek, currant reservoir, desolation canyon, duchesne, franks canyon, fremont, great hunt panel, green river, intrepidxpedition, jeep, mill hollow, nine mile canyon, north franks canyon, petroglyphs, price, rain, rock art, sand wash, tavaputs plateau, uinta mountains, uinta national forest, utah, wellington
IntrepidXpedition 2007 | Day 14 Wednesday, August 1, 2007 After spending the night in Price I headed back through Wellington and turned on the road that would take me through Nine Mile Canyon this morning. A balanced rock along the way. One of the many old structures found in Nine Mile Canyon. I took the [...]
Moab to Green River
Posted: July 30, 2007 by Randy Langstraat in Exploring, JeepingTags: 2007, dellenbaugh tunnel, green river, hey joe canyon, intrepidxpedition, jeep, moab, rainbow rocks, rainbow terrace, ruby ranch road, spring canyon, spring canyon bottom, tamarisk, tombstone rock, utah
IntrepidXpedition 2007 | Day 12 Monday, July 30, 2007 Before I could drive anywhere today I needed to replace the water pump on my Jeep for the second time on this trip. It took a few hours in the morning, so I got a later start than normal. When I finally did get going I [...]
Exploring Moab
Posted: July 29, 2007 by Randy Langstraat in Exploring, JeepingTags: 2007, canyonlands, canyonlands national park, chicken corners, colorado river, dead horse point, hurrah pass, intrepidxpedition, island in the sky, jeep, kane creek, kane creek canyon, moab, potash road, shafer trail, sunrise, thelma and louise point, utah
IntrepidXpedition 2007 | Day 11 Sunday, July 29, 2007 After a good nights sleep it was time to get out and do some more exploring around Moab. My first destination was to head up to Hurrah Pass. Looking up Kane Creek Canyon at sunrise Headed up to Hurrah Pass View from Hurrah Pass From the [...]
Leaving Colorado
Posted: July 28, 2007 by Randy Langstraat in Exploring, JeepingTags: 2007, colorado, colorado river, fisher towers, fisher valley, gateway, gateway - castleton road, geyser pass, intrepidxpedition, jeep, john brown canyon, kokopelli trail, la sal mountains, la sal pass, mining history, moab, moab rim, mount peale, onion creek, ophir, ophir pass, polar mesa, san juan mountains, silverton, thompson canyon, uranium mines, utah
IntrepidXpedition 2007 | Day 10 Saturday, July 28, 2007 When I woke up on that Saturday morning, I had been in Colorado for 9 full days. It was finally time to head out and move on to Utah. My destination for this day was the La Sal Mountains and Moab, Utah. I was planning on [...]
Headed Back to Silverton
Posted: July 27, 2007 by Randy Langstraat in Camping, Exploring, JeepingTags: 2007, arches, bear creek falls, black ridge canyons wilderness, black ridge road, chimney rock, cimarron, colorado, colorado national monument, coloradofest, fruita, grand junction, grand valley, independence monument, intrepidxpedition, jeep, mcinnis canyons national conservation area, monument canyon, naxja, ouray, owl creek pass, rain, rattlesnake canyon, rim rock drive, san juan mountains, silverton, storm, uncompahgre plateau, west rim arch
IntrepidXpedition 2007 | Day 9 Friday, July 27, 2007 After a few days up in Grand Junction, I was headed back down to Silverton for the dinner and raffle the Colorado Chapter of NAXJA was putting on for ColoradoFest. Before I left the area, I had a few places I wanted to explore on my [...]
Grand Junction Exploring
Posted: July 26, 2007 by Randy Langstraat in Exploring, JeepingTags: 2007, 21 road, bangs canyon, billings canyon, book cliffs, clouds, colorado, dust storm, grand junction, grand junction desert, grand valley, hunter canyon, intrepidxpedition, jeep, little park road, north desert, rough canyon, storm, sunset, uncompahgre plateau
IntrepidXpedition 2007 | Day 7 & 8 Wednesday & Thursday, July 25-26, 2007 Most of my day on Wednesday was spent at the UFWDA Annual Convention. However when we finished for the day, the only thing on my mind was heading out and exploring the area just outside of town. Right near the hotel that [...]
