On the Road: Geo-challenge 2

Posted on the 27 October 2014 by Hollis

Where are we now?  View is from behind, as the sun sets.

Plants & Rocks is still on on the road and finding it hard to blog, so here’s another quick geo-challenge.  The first was the geologically very cool Uinta uplift; more on that later.  Then I visited a another Laramide range.  This one has an unmistakable east flank – too easy for a geo-challenge.  Instead, here are views “from behind”.

Sandstone cliffs in evening light with a laccolith in the distance.

Another laccolith on the right horizon – in fact the type locality.

Morning view.  The large mesa to the southwest is capped with volcanic rocks.

In the “high country”.  No Precambrian rock is exposed, and the vegetation is piñon-juniper woodland.