11 March 2010

Shoshoni, WY, part 4

About four miles east of Shoshoni, along Highway US-20/26, are these unusual rock formations which stretch close to a mile on the north side of the road. We pulled off and took a hike.

Here is a link to a satellite image of this area.


Shoshoni, Wyoming
Shoshoni, WyomingEmbedded in the sandstone are these hard, rounded rocks.

Shoshoni, WyomingWith erosion, the rocks eventually fall out, and birds make their nests there.

Shoshoni, Wyoming
Shoshoni, Wyoming
Shoshoni, WyomingAbove is just one of the dried stream beds which run from the old US-20/26 (see photograph below) toward the new highway.

Shoshoni, WyomingHere is what the stream bed looks like as it extends northward on the other side of the old highway.

Shoshoni, Wyoming
Shoshoni, Wyoming
Shoshoni, Wyoming
Shoshoni, WyomingThe shot below looks south at the newer highway.
Shoshoni, Wyoming
Shoshoni, Wyoming
Shoshoni, Wyoming
Shoshoni, WyomingI took this shot to show one of the many enormous ant hills:

Shoshoni, Wyoming
Shoshoni, Wyoming
Shoshoni, WyomingIn this semi-arid climate, it is interesting to see what grows on the rocks.

Shoshoni, Wyoming
Shoshoni, Wyoming


Shoshoni, Wyoming
Shoshoni, Wyoming

Shoshoni, Wyoming

Shoshoni, WyomingBelow, in the foreground, is an interesting example of the sandstone underneath with two of the harder, round rocks resting on top and leaning against one another.
Shoshoni, WyomingAs we walked back to the car, I snapped this final shot.

Shoshoni, WyomingSee also Shoshoni, WY, part 3, part 2, part 1.

1 comment:

Shari Carabetta said...

Nice blog! My father grew up in the Riverton WY area. We used to visit Hell's Half Acre every time we went back to visit friends and familyl Sad to see that the restaurant/snack/souvenir shop have been torn down. Thermopolis was always a favorite place to visit and still is!