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Travel: Fall colors in the Blue Mountains

By Robert Ellis

After speaking to a local from the area, it turns out the most scenic drive to the Needles from our lodging in Monticello, Utah, would be to take the Mountain route through the Abajo Mountains.

We were fortunate enough to experience some Fall colors going on in that part of the Country....and what a contrast to what we would be seeing at the Needles an hour later!

Note: We'll be posting photos from Robert's latest trip over the next week or so. Bookmark this page for more photos, and links to the other installments. --Pen


Earlier in this trip:
Robert's previous trip out West:
You can purchase prints of Robert's photos, plus his unique wood cutting boards and related wares at his online store: foodiebords.etsy.com.


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Travel: Fall colors in the Blue Mountains



2022-11-01 - near Monticello, Utah - Photo By Robert Ellis, Robert Ellis Woodworking.
Fall colors in the Abajo Mountains, on the mountain route between Monticello, UT, and the Needles, about an hour away in Canyonlands National Park.

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Travel: Another view of the Blue Mountains



2022-11-02 - near Monticello, UT - Photo By Robert Ellis, Robert Ellis Woodworking.
Another view of the Abajo Mountains, on the mountain route between Monticello, UT, and the Needles, about an hour away in Canyonlands National Park. Robert says, "What a contrast to what we would be seeing at the Needles an hour later!"

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