In Utah and Wyoming/flaming gorge reservoir. The antelope herds are phenomenal. I am so amazed at the speed they can run. They are so versatile in the terrain. From pine trees and mountain hilltops to the deserts water edge of the lake. They are everywhere. My good friend Dewey and I spent many summer nights and early mornings, watching them graze at dawn before the heat of the day. Missing the memories. People and beautiful antelope! Thank you for sharing!!!!
Yes, they are the second fastest land animal, behind the cougar. I have seen them run 40mph+ over super rocky, broken terrain, smooth as silk. Seems impossible. Thanks for your comments!
In Utah and Wyoming/flaming gorge reservoir. The antelope herds are phenomenal. I am so amazed at the speed they can run. They are so versatile in the terrain. From pine trees and mountain hilltops to the deserts water edge of the lake.
They are everywhere.
My good friend Dewey and I spent many summer nights and early mornings, watching them graze at dawn before the heat of the day.
Missing the memories.
People and beautiful antelope!
Thank you for sharing!!!!
Yes, they are the second fastest land animal, behind the cougar. I have seen them run 40mph+ over super rocky, broken terrain, smooth as silk. Seems impossible. Thanks for your comments!
Also, I feel the same way about Steens Mountain.
I love this area, thanks for sharing. Where did you start and park?
On this bike and hike, I started from the hot springs