Evanston and Woodruff Narrows Reservoir Wyoming

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On Sunday we drove north out of the Uinta Mountains a short distance into Wyoming.  We stayed a few nights in the small town of Evanston and then moved to the Woodruff Narrows Reservoir about a half hour north.  This spot is another free, dry camping area.  So we don’t have any access to water or electric, but John has this RV so hooked up that we have everything we need to hang out here for a few days very comfortably.  The best thing about getting ‘off the grid’ is that we have the whole place to ourselves.  This was at dusk last night.

And these are John’s night shots from up in the Unitas.  That’s our campsite lit up in the distance.

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The sky was so clear we were able to see the Milky Way.

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I think this quote sums it up perfectly:

”It’s a tranquility born of sheer immensity; it calms with it’s very magnitude, which renders the merely human of no consequence.” – Tara Westover

That quote is from the book Educated: A Memoir By Tara Westover.  If you haven’t read it I would recommend it.  Thanks Corinne for passing it on to me 😁

On Friday we are headed to Fort Bridger Wyoming for the annual Mountain Man Rendezvous.  We’re joining our friends Dale and Karen there and are looking forward to having a blast! Stay tuned for pictures of the activities.

 

 

 

 

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