DUCK LAKE, UT - - Friday's adventure was planned as a ride to Cedar Breaks NM. The monument was called "the place where the rocks are sliding down all the time" by the Southern Paiute. Later, settlers misidentified the juniper trees as cedars and called the steep, heavily eroded terrain breaks...leading to the eventual name Cedar Breaks. The above photo is just a small part of the 3-mile wide amphitheater sculpted by erosion from snow, wind, rain and ice plus the movement of an active fault.
Cedar Brakes is located at 10,000ft altitude...you might heed the signSUMMER 2017: Back on the road again. SUMMER 2016: No travel. In health recovery mode. SUMMER 2015: Out West and house sitting SUMMER 2014: Out West SUMMER 2013: Back to Glacier NP; SUMMER 2012: Glacier NP; SUMMER 2011: Yellowstone and Glacier NP doubleheader; SUMMER 2010: Working on the Grand Canyon's North Rim; SUMMER 2009: June vacation in Nova Scotia; SUMMER 2008: Hiking in Yosemite National Park; SUMMER 2007: Alaska's Denali National Park; SUMMER 2006 :Gold Fever! in Skagway, AK
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