North Slope Road, UT and surrounds

North Slope Road is also known as WY 283, China Meadow Road, and USFS 072. We are parked not far off the road behind a row of pines. Since we arrived on Monday we have taken three RZR rides. The first was a short jaunt on Monday to China Meadows just down the road. It is a large beaver-created meadow that is beautiful. There is a small tent campground, but lots more dispersed sites. And we saw a moose! The picture is just awful because we were totally surprised when he stepped out of the willows and crossed the road. This pic is from Kevin’s phone and does not do the animal justice. This was probably the most beautiful bull moose I have ever seen. He was a glistening dark brown and huge. He walked across the road and was gone into the trees and up the hill by the time we got our wits together. You can see a bit of China Meadows too.

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On Monday we took a longer trip on the west side of Marsh Lake. It was lovely! We climbed up the mountains well north to Stateline Reservoir, and then followed the trail along the ridge. There were lots of ruined log cabins scattered through the entire route. We asked a USFS employee what they were the remnant of, and he said they were left over from the tie hacking days. Beginning in the 1860s with the Transcontinental Railroad and continuing periodically through the 1930s, tie hackers would harvest wood, cut it the size of railroad ties, and send them downriver to be collected.

Ruined cabin

We found a collection of ruins designated as an archeological site. I was told it was a central collecting site for the tie hackers, and it included a commissary plus a number of outbuildings. The first ruin show  is the large commissary. You need to click on the link, probably twice.

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This one is just an example of the ride. Most of it was on smooth two digit roads.

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This shows Stateline Reservoir.

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Today we drove on the east side of the campground a total of 60+ miles. It was rough! Wyoming has many trails restricted to 50” units which include motorcycles, traditional sit on ATVs, and the smallest of the side by sides like ours. This is what they use to make sure you stay true to the size limit! This was through a bog.

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Then there are these photos too. It was beavers that made the beautiful meadows, and this dam, not even close to being the largest, is a meadow in the making,

Big beaver dam to eventually make the beautiful meadows.

White columbines were everywhere in the riparian areas.

I have never seen so many white columbines!
Just your basic beautiful view

Of course the GoPro was busy too. This was the first 50” trail we too, today. It was ROUGH! It went mostly straight up through a big blowdown. Very interesting, and challenging to drive on. There was one spot where a dead tree had rolled into the road, and Kevin moved it to the side, securing it with a rock.

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Here is a video of the bog boardwalk trail.

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Luckily not all of the trip was challenging, but we were both tired and a bit sore.

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it is expected to rain tomorrow, so we decided to take the truck to visit Ft. Bridger. Going to see how my back holds up!

Oh, and I did do some sewing. I finished up a sample for a class I hope to teach at the Redmond, OR FMCA convention in August. It is a cute fabric box that folds completely flat! RVers always need compact storage ideas.

Umm. Should have taken a picture of it collapsed!

And to end on an adorable note, the cats love the motorhome! They spend all their time staring out windows at the squirrels, mice, chipmunks, and birds, that they collapse and cuddle more than usual.

The best reasons to delay making the bed.

What’s been happening since April?

I knew I said I wouldn’t post a lot while I was home, but zero seems a bit excessive! This post has a lot of medical info so skip it if you aren’t interested; I am guessing that is pretty much all of you! I was in a blue funk with back pain and trying to get it treated. It took a extra weeks to see the pain med doctor, then two trials of a treatment that had to be two weeks apart, then another 3 weeks before I could have the real treatment – lumbar medial nerve ablation. I finally got that just before we left Iowa. So far, so good! It isn’t perfect, but it is improving. Doctor said it would be 4-6 weeks before I felt the full effects, and it has only been two weeks.

I did do a few things though. More medical things included seeing a real MD dermatologist instead of the Nurse Practitioner I had been seeing. He took a good look at my face and said I had so many pre-cancers I needed a topical chemotherapy. I had to apply it once a day for two weeks, and it basically burned off the bad spots. It was pretty bad with burns and sores on most of my face. The results are good though, and I have the smoothest skin I have had for years.

We go to hear the Waterloo Symphony play the sound track to “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back” along with the move, and it was more fun than I anticipated. We also went to my granddaughter’s first dance recital. My but I am glad my daughter never really took to dance! It is a lot of effort for both child and parent. I also got a railing installed at the front of our house. Seems like that wouldn’t be a big deal, but it too, forever to get the welder to come out for a measurement, then weeks to get it built and installed. The result is nice though. It will make a much more confident series of steps in the snow. Kevin is looking forward to decorating the railings with lights at Christmas.

Railings for both sides of the steps and along the porch

We did get to watch another astronomical event, the huge aurora that happened 10 May. We went a little way outside of town, but the light pollution in Iowa made viewing challenging. We did a peak though. There really were pink, green, and purple shades, but the reduction in size needed for the blog makes it seem worse than it was.

iPhone view

We actually left town on Wednesday, 19 June, the latest we have left for summer in a long time. Between my pain med appointments and Kevin’s dentist appointment, that was the earliest we could make it. We spent Wednesday night at Lake Manawa State Park near Omaha on the Iowa side. Thursday we spent at Mormon Lake State Recreational Area in Nebraska. Both of those are nice places. Saturday we spent at the Pine Bluffs RV Park in Pine Bluffs, WY which was very handy but not very nice. Dirt, lots of trains that had to blow their horns, etc. Sunday we spent at Lyman, WY KOA.  Nice place, but we were eager to head into the mountains. It had been so HOT everywhere, and I longed to get to cool mountains. We ended up boondocking along the North Slope Road near Marsh Lake, UT at 9300’. Ahhhhhh!. It is in the Uinta National Forest, but you can only get to the area from Wyoming. Beautiful spot, and we are staying until Saturday morning. We have been doing some nice RZR rides, but there are so many pretty pictures I willDo another post on them. But here is a preview showing out campsite.

Taken from the motorhome steps