There were also lots of these little puffballs.
If you can identify them, let me know.
The following day, the 25th, we went 4 wheeling again, this time up the Right Fork of Hobble Creek with Tarre and Michelle and Parris and Lori. We drove to the end of the pavement and used the 4 wheelers after that. We stayed on the main trail (road) for a few miles and then took a side trail to try to get where we could see more. It was a great trail, but made by 4X4 trucks. The 4 wheelers didn't fit into the rut very well.
There some really large mud bogs. We finally came to one that we didn't really want to go across so we turned around and had just started back when a 4X4 truck with a trailer on back came up to the bog. We didn't think he could make it across, but he gunned it and with the trailer sliding down into the bog he made it across. Good luck to whoever it was. They could only go a few hundred more feet because the road was blocked with downed timber.
That night we watched the Spanish Fork fireworks from our deck.
After thinking that we were not going to do much for the Holiday, we really had a blast.
1 comment:
Four-wheeling? That's no kind of behavior for a backpacker :)
I think the puffballs are Pennyroyal. Were they really fragrant?
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