Butterfly Lake, about a hundred yard from our campsite, 10,000 ft up in the Unitas Mountains in Northern Utah.
Interesting factoid: The Unitas are the only mountain range to run east to west in North America.
Around the lake were lots of blue dragonflies in mating flight, dipping to the water to lay eggs against the upcoming winter, and these blue flowers springing up in the marshy meadow around the lake.
We travel light, and snug. This time in a campground with large RVs and shaft toilets, water spigots and trash containers. Lots of people and loads of children are enjoying the campground too.Small streams wound through meadows that must have been spectacular with wildflowers a few weeks back.
The pine tips were glittered with crystal sap droplets. (Click on the picture to see that effect!)
Bernie taught me something: These bunched branches were the result of constant "trimming' of a branch by by-passers. A similar technique is used deliberately in bonsai work.
I love how tiny streams cut through meadows and how wild flowers follow the streams.
This was Ruth Lake...and it was the center of a hive of activity: a Boy Scout troop was whooping it up, fishing, swimming, throwing rocks, climbing trees, racing...you name it, it was being done, with the non-stop boasting and challenging and laughter that only boys create.
I thought to myself: What a pity it was that boys that age are ever cooped up in a classroom, when they are obviously so created for this sort of setting.
At that moment on of the boys in the lake shouted out: It is 15 degrees in here!
Hmmm...well, I guess some classroom time is in order, unless the boy was using Celsius in his temperature reporting. (That would be 59 degrees F. then. That was possible...but if it was 15F., then the water should have been rock hard.)
Back to those darling blue marsh flowers....The tracery inside is so lovely.
I left Bernie to fish, and climbed up above the lake a bit to a rocky flat.
Pockets of soil were sustaining small moss gardens.
Or maybe a golf course.
At 10 thousand feet up, the few butterflies I saw were going flap flap flap WHEEZE wheeze...flap...wheeze...Oh I need to rest for a minute...
It was pretty easy to get this shot. The butterfly just stayed right there the longest time.
It was interesting to follow a small stream and meadow up to the end of the timber line.We are still not sure what bird this is: A gray jay or a ?????
Dad? Any clues?
The bird and his buddies demanded we feed them. Thankfully we did have some peanuts in our trail mix or I don't know what would have happened.
B. actually only caught and kept one up at Ruth Lake. The others (and the ones he released) he caught later that day back at Butterfly Lake.
Seriously...is this not gorgeous? And there was entertainment too, as we watched a man and his father launch a canoe, and promptly tip over in the water, only to emerge covered with slime.
They cheerily called out "The second show will be held at 8 pm!"
Bernie dry fly fishing. Yes, he caught the fish on dry flies!
We enjoyed a fire in the cool evening air, and I read John Adams aloud by lantern.
Back home we knew it to be close to 100 degrees F.
Being high in the mountains is a great solution to August heat.
Come morning...trout for breakfast!Of course fishermen were fishing...
We pulled over a bit more down the road, and Bernie took a try at a bit more angling.
This was pretty wonderful too...
and this. I never get tired of photographing flowers.
More geology...the colors! It could be bark if the blue wasn't in it.
15 comments:
WOW - Quite possibly the most beautiful place I have ever seen! And you captured it so well. The reflections are perfect. I also say that not only does Jill think different - she sees different. I love that about you.
PS About the cutlery - I vote for mish mash. I have a variety that I've picked up here and there and enjoy it. I have my favorites and some weird ones that I make Lando use. HA.
Amazing beauty. You always make me smile in your posts. . there is always something new and interesting on your walks.
I love the mish mash. . that was what I had for years but only now bought uniform so that they'd take up less space stacked.
I wonder how long it will be before the two of you are going to get itchy for a little camper van. Your camping is us several years ago.
Good job on the fish B.. .I'll be rubbing Terry's nose in them this morning. .
Oh, but that was an enjoyable post! I had a big smile plastered on my lips the entire read!
I say mis-matched, as it makes for more interesting conversation. And it gives you a choice for a "theme" or mood when dining in the great outdoors. oh, I just feel like I was there with you and could hear the water babbling. Thank you for the vicarious vacation!
What gorgeous photos! Looks like you two know the great places to camp. I love the mismatched cutlery. Very kitschy in a good way. We just use re-usable camp plastic, not very exciting.
Mismatched...it is camping, after all! It looks like you had a wonderful camping experience...complete with entertainment on the water...fresh fish...and cool tempertures. Perfect.
I'm a sucker for your blue flowers too. And seriously, SERIOUSLY......your landscape shots are beyond breath-taking. They look like postcards. I'm all about mish mash for camping.
I love the blue....my favorite colors. Yes, the world of camping...You looked somewhat more organized than my mish mash of a collection from 50-60 years ago..
It doesn't matter, it's that we're still out there in the world camping and getting away from all our technology.
Wait for my fish story.
Ahh...I love your outdoors posts and photos...very nice! Your photos are amazing! I like the mis-matched utensils...very campish...campy...what's the word I want?
I've never been big on fishing or camping, but if you keep up these posts, I'll be wanting to give it another try!
Not sure, but I think those very first blue flowers (and you have another photo farther down) are gentians.
Oh what a lovely camping trip. And your photos are stunning. I am a tad bit curious which loo did you pick :]
I haven't been camping in over 15 years. When the kids joined us we became "Pool People"...long story. Now that they are all grown up the idea appeals to me. Have you heard of Glam-camping. I don't think I want to rough it so much this time around lol!
What a beautiful spot to holiday. Just what Scot and I love to do....be away from the bustle, fish, hick, enjoy the scenery, sit by the fire with a book and just be together. Honestly, why don't you guys join us at the anual Manning trip next summer. Surprise us all. Great pictures! Kathy
Oh, I forgot to vote...what you have works...so keep it. Kathy
I love the Uintas! Good for you hitting Provo River Falls, too. It's a gorgeous place. :)
Very nice pictures. I'm planning to visit the same place in a couple of weeks. Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful! That bird looks like Clark's Nutcracker to me!
~Utah's Adventure Family
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