Blue Mountain Camp

Bears Ears Utah #39

2024-06-09

All the while, as we lumbered along the thin winding graded roads that traverse the Manti-La Sal National Forest and from the canyon lands of the south, Blue Mountain was an imposing landmark. Today, it has been a goal to be met…or maybe not….

The ancient mammoth formed out of volcanic magma has been a home, hunting ground, and water source. Its height has collected seasonal rains and snow, producing springs around the base for millennia. It has been called sacred by peoples. It looks likely to harbor camping sites under the cover of trees. Still dark clouds threaten.

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  1. secretec60b9f0a6

    Thank you for this wonderful writing, which seems to embody much of what Edward Abbey loved and described about your part of the USA. Living clothes-free is clearly the ideal way to celebrate such a wondrous place. My warmest wishes to you both.

    Philip.

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