We spent the first 2 nights of our trip at Great Basin National Park. It's right on the border of Nevada & Utah. Neither of us had ever been there & let me tell you, it was quite the little find! We camped at nearly 10,000 ft. elevation at the base of Wheeler Peak, The park includes much of the South Snake Range. We saw desert, alpine forest, ancient bristle cone pines, limestone caverns and glaciers...
I'm sure "Senor Sappy Britches" won't be trying that move again any time soon!
Lehman Caves... it's actually a single cavern... it extends about 1/4 mile at the base of the Snake Range. It was named after Absalom Lehman (I just like to say Absalom) but of course, the natives knew of the cavern long before he did... we saw lots of stalagtites, stalagmites, columns, draperies, flowstone, and soda straws, there were also a number of circular shields which are apparently quite rare....
This is Bob, our tour guide... he started out the tour by asking where we were all from, he then proceeded to explain that he was from a small town just west of Lake Tahoe called Placerville... to which I yelled "Me too!" I think I scared the crap out of him... anyway, small world! He's worked at 5 Nat'l Parks throughout his career... He's been at Great Basin for 3 years. Bob wouldn't be our last reminder of home as you will see later on!
Lehman Caves... it's actually a single cavern... it extends about 1/4 mile at the base of the Snake Range. It was named after Absalom Lehman (I just like to say Absalom) but of course, the natives knew of the cavern long before he did... we saw lots of stalagtites, stalagmites, columns, draperies, flowstone, and soda straws, there were also a number of circular shields which are apparently quite rare....
This is Bob, our tour guide... he started out the tour by asking where we were all from, he then proceeded to explain that he was from a small town just west of Lake Tahoe called Placerville... to which I yelled "Me too!" I think I scared the crap out of him... anyway, small world! He's worked at 5 Nat'l Parks throughout his career... He's been at Great Basin for 3 years. Bob wouldn't be our last reminder of home as you will see later on!
Bristlecone Pine Trail & Rock Glacier....
We hiked up to a Bristlecone Pine grove... these trees can live to be 4,000 years old or older, in fact the worlds oldest living tree was a bristlecone at 4,950 years... truly incredible to be able to touch these monuments of endurance, perseverance and longevity....
Friggin tree huggers!
We decided to continue our hike up the Glacier Trail... it's the only known one of it's kind in the entire Great Basin (the glacier, that is)!
We decided to continue our hike up the Glacier Trail... it's the only known one of it's kind in the entire Great Basin (the glacier, that is)!
That's where we're headed!
We thought we'd play a little game of "Find the Trail"... It's somewhat obvious to the left... but where is it on the right?
We thought we'd play a little game of "Find the Trail"... It's somewhat obvious to the left... but where is it on the right?
The trail quickly turned from dirt & boulders to loose rock the closer we got to the glacier... believe it or not, that IS the trail our feet are on!
On our way down the mountain I saw a rock that looked exactly like home! A little crazy, but definitely cool! Bob would have really dug it!
That concludes the Great Basin installment of our trip... Suby Roo is all packed up... next stop Moab, Utah, Arches & Canyonlands! Oh, & if you're wondering if there will be a quiz at the end of these posts... there will be... no joke! A teacher has to teach & unfortunately for you, my regular students are no where to be seen at the moment... pay attention & stay tuned!
6 comments:
What a great place! Worth the mindless, flat trek down Hwy. 50. A very productive stop - touched a glacier, Henry got his sap badge, hugged a tree.. This test you're giving - any prizes?
Damn, did you have to throw in the quiz part? I suck at quizzes, being put on the spot & all.
It looks like a beautiful park & what a trip touching a glacier & hugging ancient pines. I will defenitely put it on a list of places to take the kids ;o) Thanks for the pics & cute hat!
Look at you guys freaking out over a little quiz! How hard could it be... remember, I'm only used to writing questions at a first grade level! You will all do just fine!!!
I deleted my previous comment Mama-san... on second thought, I have never given out prizes for doing one's personal best... I want you to think about that & about the reasons why learning new things is important... I doubt it's for the prizes! ;)
I was planning on trying to win the prize without doing my personal best, but you're right, I should be happy with learning new things. I've learned I won't be gettin' any prizes from my quiz-giving-daughter. Now we'll find out if we are smarter than a 1st grader! - Mama
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