The Oregon Trail
Crossing the divide
Desolate country
Day 8 had us traveling out of Pinedale southeast where we crossed the divide again southeast of Big Sandy, WY.
From there we continued our southeast direction where crossed the Great Divide Basin. No pavement, all dirt roads and two track trails. It is very dry and the dust was unrelenting. It gets into everything.
Along our way we found the Oregon Trail that we followed as long as we could. The country is windy, desolate and far from nowhere. It is amazing how the pioneers survived when they crossed this part of the country. We finally reached Rawlins, WY where will spend the night and wait for Marcus, Rob and Ben from Lincoln who will join us and travel south with the team.
We have stocked up on supplies as this will be a leg of the trip that will not have any amenities for a long while.
The trip looks like fabulous fun so far! I envy your trip through Colorado! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteColorado was fun. We camped a about the 10,500 foot mark above Breckenridge the first Colorado camp. The trip following the divide was great and we saw things we hadn't seen before. Marshall Pass and the forests of southern Colorado were fantastic.
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