2011 Trip across the US
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Wednesday, August 1 - Craters of the Moon National Monument, ID -161.2 Miles Today, 11,609.5 For the Trip
Whether it is cool enough or not, I'm in Carters of the Moon Campground for the night. It was 89°F when I stopped, but now at 4:35 it is 93°F (but DRY HEAT, at least that is what they tell me!) I'm hoping that at this altitude (almost 6000') that it cools off once the sun goes down. I won't be able to shoot the milky way since there is a full moon tonight & it will wash out the stars.
I didn't get the site I had last year (site 38) because it was already occupied (there were 2 people in the campground when I got here) but I have a better site - 25. I could have kept the trailer connected, but I wanted to see a couple of the areas that were closed last year. I climbed the Inferno Cone which I skipped last year (not because it was closed, because I was lazy) then drove on to see the Snow & Spatter cones and hike out to the Tree Molds, both of which were closed last year. By the way, if you hike to the Tree Molds, don't believe the 1 mile description. It may be one mile as the crow flies, but the trail is more like 1 1/2 or more assuming that I walked at my normal pace.
You will have to put up with lots of tree photos - love the shapes of both the live & dead ones here in the monument.
Along US 20/26/23 |
Along US 20/26/23 |
Site 25 |
Inferno Cone |
Inferno Cone |
Inferno Cone |
Inferno Cone |
Inferno Cone |
Spatter Cones |
Spatter Cones |
Spatter Cones |
Trail to the Tree Molds |
Trail to the Tree Molds |
Trail to the Tree Molds |
Trail to the Tree Molds |
Trail to the Tree Molds |
Tree Molds |
Tree Molds |
Tree Molds |
Trail to the Tree Molds |
An Interesting Piece of Lava |
Trail to the Tree Molds |
Trail to the Tree Molds |
Trail to the Tree Molds Sign |
Lava Cascades |
Lava Cascades |
As to dinner, of course it is going to be the rest of the pork loin. I'm really sick of pork loin sandwiches, but being a cheapskate, I won't throw it out. So, I drove to the grocery store in Arco (40 miles round trip - money spent on gas doesn't count) and bought some vegetables to make hash. After that, even tightwads toss what ever is left over!
I hope the wind dies down. I had to close the awning since it was rocking the trailer so much I was missing the keys while typing (well, maybe a bit of an exaggeration) In any case, it is windy. The campground is starting to fill up. A large shadow maker (the name some fiberglass trailer owners give to 40' Class A's) is 2 sites down from me but all the surrounding sites are still empty. Since it is a full moon tonight, maybe there will be an interesting rise to photograph.
Although not all that interesting, I did get a couple of moonrise images:
Until Tomorrow!
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