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May 21, 2012 13:59 |  #4

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May 21, 2012 14:42 |  #5

Thank you all. This photo was taken while on this place called the "Harpers Corner Trail" near the Dinosaur National Monument in CO/UT. It's the best trail I've ever been on with a great panoramic view of the Green River and the Yampa River...



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May 21, 2012 15:57 |  #6

Looks like a great spot. That area is on my list.


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May 21, 2012 20:58 |  #7

The views from the Harper's Corner Trail are superlative. I did this a few weeks ago, and tried this very shot but I think the sun was giving me a lot of glare.

Did you also get some shots of Steamboat Rock from the trail? Nice views, and if you take the Yampa Bench Rd (I think it is called) you can also get some up-close-and-personal shots from the river's edge.

I'm hoping to head back out to Dinosaur National Monument in a week or two to travel the rest of Yampa Bench Rd and also go off-trail a bit to get an elevated shot of Steamboat Rock from directly above the campground.




  
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May 21, 2012 22:00 |  #8

Hired Goon wrote in post #14466054 (external link)
The views from the Harper's Corner Trail are superlative. I did this a few weeks ago, and tried this very shot but I think the sun was giving me a lot of glare.

Did you also get some shots of Steamboat Rock from the trail? Nice views, and if you take the Yampa Bench Rd (I think it is called) you can also get some up-close-and-personal shots from the river's edge.

I'm hoping to head back out to Dinosaur National Monument in a week or two to travel the rest of Yampa Bench Rd and also go off-trail a bit to get an elevated shot of Steamboat Rock from directly above the campground.

I was with my two young boys so I only got to take a few shots. I certainly wouldn't mind going back there again!



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