And now I know. There were one or two nerve-wracking spots, but the day was glorious (boy, have we had WEATHER!!) and the view down into our little cul-de-sac was so cool. I was so tense when we stopped that my legs and arms were shaking, but it all calmed down and the ride home was just lovely....because then there was no more fear of the unknown. So enjoy the pictures: I DID IT!!
This is the second crop of wildflowers near Morgan's cabin; The first set were blue.
This is a zoomed-in view from the summit, looking down to the Ponderosa Rd. cut-off leading to our cabin. Recognize the red octagon roof? The dirt road to the left is the one to Morgan's cabin.
This is the true view of our cabin from the summit. You are really up there!!
And this is the zoomed-in view of our cabin from up there. Boy! Glad I am not out sunbathing in the nude or something!!
And right where you need to stand to look at our valley below is this amazing uprooted weathered tree trunk and a nice view of a red escarpment behind.
But as wonderful as it was, I was kinda glad to be on our way home, calm enough now to really look around and enjoy how beautiful the forest was up here. We even found my visor that had blown off! And we made it back to the cabin before the deluge started and our faces were stung with only had a few raindrops. This has been a gloriously beautiful summer up here this year!
2 comments:
woohoo. You have arrived at adulthood.
It is beautiful. What a view. Now you will be willing to go again and see other views. The mountians up around the Snow's cabin was also beautiful. I miss the Utah mountians living here in Southern California.
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