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Burr Trail

A road following a steep canyon thru the Waterpocket Fold, a monocline that forms the prominent landforms in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. A monocline is a structure in which one side has been downdropped with respect to the other, with the overlying strata folded downward accordingly. Usually monoclines reflect high-angle faults in the subsurface. The prominent light-colored sandstone making the big cliffs and rounded domes is the Navajo Sandstone of Triassic-Jurassic age, a widespread stratigraphic unit in this part of the Colorado Plateau. Looking east.
The Burr Trail comes up this canyon in a set of steep switchbacks. It is named for John Atlantic Burr, who built the original trail in the 1880s for cattle(!) drives. The modern trail is graded and in good weather is (more or less) passable to ordinary passenger cars, but it gets washed out enough--particularly in monsoon season, as now!--that high clearance and 4wd are advisable. I crossed a flooded section of road getting to this point. The inset shows another view of the switchbacks.
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William Sutherland said:

Outstanding Western landscape and PIP!

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6 years ago ( translate )

Pam J said:

BEAM ME THERE
6 years ago

tiabunna said:

A fascinating landscape, Steve.
6 years ago ( translate )

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Fascinating landscape; well captured.
Have a nice weekend.
6 years ago ( translate )

slgwv said:

Thanks, everyone! It's an area that would be worth a lot more time--it's just a long way from where we live! One thing about dirt roads--they do act as a crowd filter! ;)
6 years ago

Janet Brien said:

AWESOME x 10!! What a super cool place. I simply ADORE trails like that. The landscape is phenomenal! Thanks for sharing...I'm so impressed and inspired to visit!
6 years ago

slgwv replied to Janet Brien:

You won't regret spending time in the area!
6 years ago

Jeff Farley said:

A great shot Sig. I spent three weeks in the Mid West touring the canyons and NP's on an organized coach holiday - it was an awesome trip and we covered over 3000 miles.
6 years ago

slgwv said:

Thanks, Jeff! Sounds like a great trip! Btw, this area is usually called the "Mountain" west--the Midwest is west of the Appalachians but east of the Mississippi--the states of Ohio, Indiana, etc.
6 years ago

Don Barrett (aka DBs… said:

I've driven it twice with no problems, both times in a standard Honda, but you're right, there's always the chance that you can't make it through in a regular car.
6 years ago

slgwv replied to Don Barrett (aka DBs…:

This is one of the things that discourages regular cars: ;)
www.ipernity.com/doc/289859/47812830/in/album/1211978
I crossed this one the way in. I came in from the east, on the Notom road.
6 years ago

Don Barrett (aka DBs… replied to slgwv:

Sanity, and enough gas to turn around and go back, are what make the difference :)
6 years ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

Fantastic landscape and an interesting narrative, thanks Steve.
6 years ago

Andy Rodker said:

Super view and composition and great notes!
6 years ago

slgwv said:

Thanks, Andy!
6 years ago