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Travel guide of 91 W 100 NMowing the lawn and weeds of an old historic home in Smithfield Utah. Located at TK Secure Storage in Logan & Brigham City, Utah. www.tksecurestoragelogan.com www.tksecurestoragebc.com
Experienced by Adam Winger
6 km from 91 W 100 N
On a foggy day, I looked over the valley and saw the air traffic control tower rising above the fog. In Northern Utah, we get bad inversions and the nasty air just hangs out for weeks at a time.
Experienced by Joshua Hoehne
12 km from 91 W 100 N
Snowy mountains & self storage in Logan, Utah. TK Secure Storage of Logan & Brigham City are located in areas surrounded by seasonal change and panoramic views. www.tksecurestoragelogan.com www.tksecurestoragebc.com
Experienced by Adam Winger
13 km from 91 W 100 N
This is the view out of the cave looking across the valley. To learn how to take pictures like this, read my educational blogs at www.sharetimsphotos.com.
Experienced by Tim Peterson
13 km from 91 W 100 N
This is looking down from the roof of the Wind Caves, the highway is way down there in the center of the picture. The trail takes you to the roof of the cave and you have to scramble down to the cave itself thru some openings in the back of the cave. To learn how to take pictures like this, read my educational blogs at www.sharetimsphotos.com.
Experienced by Tim Peterson
47 km from 91 W 100 N
Camping at bear lake, Idaho this past summer, I captured this photo that shows the beautiful colors and contrast of the water and land next to it.
Experienced by Brandon Nelson
69 km from 91 W 100 N
I was skiing at Snow Basin Ski Resort at Ogden, Utah when the clouds raised up and exposed this peak. The light seemed to highlight the peak. To learn how to take pictures like this, read my educational blogs at www.sharetimsphotos.com.
Experienced by Tim Peterson
69 km from 91 W 100 N
Snow covered frozen lake with mountains in background
Experienced by Luis Gutierrez
70 km from 91 W 100 N
The view from my backyard of the pink sky caused from wildfires burning in the Tooele, UT area. There is a very large wildfire that is not under control yet that is believed to be started by people playing target practice. The area is extremely dry and the smallest spark will cause deadly wildfires, especially in the hot summer months. There was a small wildfire last night in Ogden Canyon that was very close to my home , but only burned 4 acres before it was stopped.
Experienced by Sharon McCutcheon
91 km from 91 W 100 N
Basalt cliff seen here was noted in journals by early explorer John C Fremont. Bear River, seen at left, flows northward from Bear Lake on the Utah-Idaho border, wraps the tip of the mountain seen here, then turns south and west before emptying into the Great Salt Lake. This is the Great Basin - west of the Continental Divide, but no water reaches the Pacific Ocean. Just beyond this point, the California Trail parts southwest while the Oregon Trail continues northwest. This is the northern terminus of Wasatch Mountains.
Experienced by Danny Grizzle
93 km from 91 W 100 N
Soda Springs, Idaho. Naturally carbonated mineral water geyser. A landmark for wagon trains on the Oregon Trail.
Experienced by Danny Grizzle
101 km from 91 W 100 N
An 18 year old young person proud of making it to the top of the rock. We made a stop at the rest area in Echo, Utah to get some photos.
Experienced by Sharon McCutcheon
103 km from 91 W 100 N
I took this flying out of Utah on my way to California to get out of the Utah winter haze. In Salt Lake we experience this awful weather phenomenon called ‘inversion’ where all the icky pollution gets trapped below the mountain ranges. It gets so bad in the winter it becomes hard to breath. However, sometimes the haze creates the most eerie, yet beautiful, scenery. I was stuck by this scene because of it’s beauty but also by the strange notion that it wouldn’t ever look like this if not for human pollution in the air.
Experienced by Tory Morrison
120 km from 91 W 100 N
Shot on Antelope Island in Utah, on a night where I witnessed the most beautiful pink sunset over the Salt Lake.
Experienced by Bryce olsen
120 km from 91 W 100 N
I took this photo during a trip to Salt Lake City, Utah. This place is special to me because everywhere you turn, there was view photo worth
Experienced by Ariana Suárez
125 km from 91 W 100 N
My sister on her horse Striker with Benny following closely behind at the Great Salt Lake just before sunset.
Experienced by Jackson Hendry
127 km from 91 W 100 N
On our trip to Utah, my husband and I explored the Great Salt Lake. It was a very cold, windy, and foggy day. I was looking at the lake, but turned around to gaze at the mountains behind me. This photo makes me feel empowered, adventurous, and at peace. The pop of red is my favorite!
Experienced by Jennifer Farnan
127 km from 91 W 100 N
First full mountain bike ride on the Wasatch Crest trail leads from Brighton, Utah along the ridge line north, finally descending into Millcreek Canyon then spits you out in the Salt Lake Valley.
Experienced by Greg Rakozy
133 km from 91 W 100 N
This is the result of a 4AM alarm and several miles of ski touring.
Experienced by Greg Rakozy
135 km from 91 W 100 N
Taken December 2017 in Big Cottonwood Canyon
Experienced by Jackson Hendry