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Who knew this aqueduct near the Bonneville Salt Flats would be so fun to kayak. Maybe it doesn’t sound like much at first—a widespread land whose foundation is made up of scratchy, sometimes smelly salt crust. In the 1800s, crossing the salt flats was suggested as a "shortcut" for pioneers traveling to California. )Copyright © 2020 · Jetset Jansen · All Rights Reserved The land-speed racing community is committed to the restoration of the Bonneville Salt Flats and urges tourists to not swim, float, kayak or otherwise recreate in the industrial canal to the east of the Bonneville Salt Flats. Some popular short destinations are to Black Rock (2 miles RT(40.725294, -112.227835)) or Pyrite Point (5 miles RT (40.758405, -112.191853). (I have no idea if it is always flooded or not. Forty-eight of the 87 party members ultimately perished due to lack of food and hypothermia. As I said above, you’ll know when you’ve arrived because the scenery will all of a sudden be white on both sides of the road. “We care about the safety of our public land visitors and encourage the public to avoid industrial areas and mining sites on public lands.”Canal users have been parking along I-80, which is both dangerous and illegal.The canals themselves cross multiple jurisdictions, including private land, state trust land and federal land. Avoid driving onto the flats when they are wet, as tires can easily get stuck in the mud.
Access requires crossing private land that may have “no trespassing” signs.The canals were designed for an industrial purpose, and they may be unsafe for boating and swimming, according to BLM officials who oversee much of the land.It remains unclear whether recreational use of the canals is actually illegal, but users could be cited if they pass no-trespassing signs to get to them, the BLM says. Why would anyone even want to kayak there? Whether you enjoy the tranquility of a small Uintas lake. The Bonneville Salt Flats are a 30,000 acre expanse of hard, white salt crust on the western edge of the Great Salt Lake basin in Utah.
The landscape here is insane and there are an endless amount of places to explore. The main road just 15 miles east of wendover heads right out to the center of the flats. In the 1800s, crossing the salt flats was suggested as a "shortcut" for pioneers traveling to California. These canals, which move brines from mining areas to evaporation ponds, “are not appropriate for recreation due to the canals’ industrial design and other unknown hazards,” said Kevin Oliver, the BLM’s West Desert District manager. The canals are industrial facilities leased to Intrepid Potash for potash mining activities and are not designed or safe for public recreation. It’d be a great place for a day trip from Salt Lake City or if you happen to be driving west along I-80 in the first place, it’s just before you get to West Wendover. It looks boring AF!Proof is needed and not providedIt is a social media screen shotRecently there's been a lot of social media attention around the potash production canals north of Interstate 80, located just east of the Bonneville Salt Flats. Please travel responsibly.Gotcha. But the flooded area would be great to capture some reflection shots. The salt flats are what remained when the ancient Bonneville Lake dried up at the end of the last ice age. So, that could potentially affect the shape of the salt crust if it’s dry. )As you’re driving down the road in Utah, the landscape suddenly turns white on both sides of the road. They are man made canals dug to divert water to and from intrepid potash.It does NOT have a descriptive titleAnd then two days later your flesh falls off... Oops. In addition, the Utah Highway Patrol has indicated that parking along I-80 to access to the canals is illegal and extremely dangerous due to the proximity to the interstate highway. An elevated gravel road with water on all sides. They cover a large area and have a very unique environment. The aq In the summer mile upon mile of salt. The salt flats are about 12 miles long and 5 miles wide with total area coverage of just over 46 square miles.
THIS IS IMPORTANT. Or the adrenaline rush from challenging the angry whitewater of one of Utah’s wild rivers. But the uniqueness is really interesting to see and worth going to!How vast? The Bonneville Salt Flats is famous as a destination for modern-day auto racers to hit top speeds, but its usage by humans began long before the first motorized vehicle was ever invented.
To test speed. Motor vehicle use is limited by seasonal closure during the spring when the salt is moist or has standing water on the surface.
Who knew this aqueduct near the Bonneville Salt Flats would be so fun to kayak. Maybe it doesn’t sound like much at first—a widespread land whose foundation is made up of scratchy, sometimes smelly salt crust. In the 1800s, crossing the salt flats was suggested as a "shortcut" for pioneers traveling to California. )Copyright © 2020 · Jetset Jansen · All Rights Reserved The land-speed racing community is committed to the restoration of the Bonneville Salt Flats and urges tourists to not swim, float, kayak or otherwise recreate in the industrial canal to the east of the Bonneville Salt Flats. Some popular short destinations are to Black Rock (2 miles RT(40.725294, -112.227835)) or Pyrite Point (5 miles RT (40.758405, -112.191853). (I have no idea if it is always flooded or not. Forty-eight of the 87 party members ultimately perished due to lack of food and hypothermia. As I said above, you’ll know when you’ve arrived because the scenery will all of a sudden be white on both sides of the road. “We care about the safety of our public land visitors and encourage the public to avoid industrial areas and mining sites on public lands.”Canal users have been parking along I-80, which is both dangerous and illegal.The canals themselves cross multiple jurisdictions, including private land, state trust land and federal land. Avoid driving onto the flats when they are wet, as tires can easily get stuck in the mud.
Access requires crossing private land that may have “no trespassing” signs.The canals were designed for an industrial purpose, and they may be unsafe for boating and swimming, according to BLM officials who oversee much of the land.It remains unclear whether recreational use of the canals is actually illegal, but users could be cited if they pass no-trespassing signs to get to them, the BLM says. Why would anyone even want to kayak there? Whether you enjoy the tranquility of a small Uintas lake. The Bonneville Salt Flats are a 30,000 acre expanse of hard, white salt crust on the western edge of the Great Salt Lake basin in Utah.
The landscape here is insane and there are an endless amount of places to explore. The main road just 15 miles east of wendover heads right out to the center of the flats. In the 1800s, crossing the salt flats was suggested as a "shortcut" for pioneers traveling to California. These canals, which move brines from mining areas to evaporation ponds, “are not appropriate for recreation due to the canals’ industrial design and other unknown hazards,” said Kevin Oliver, the BLM’s West Desert District manager. The canals are industrial facilities leased to Intrepid Potash for potash mining activities and are not designed or safe for public recreation. It’d be a great place for a day trip from Salt Lake City or if you happen to be driving west along I-80 in the first place, it’s just before you get to West Wendover. It looks boring AF!Proof is needed and not providedIt is a social media screen shotRecently there's been a lot of social media attention around the potash production canals north of Interstate 80, located just east of the Bonneville Salt Flats. Please travel responsibly.Gotcha. But the flooded area would be great to capture some reflection shots. The salt flats are what remained when the ancient Bonneville Lake dried up at the end of the last ice age. So, that could potentially affect the shape of the salt crust if it’s dry. )As you’re driving down the road in Utah, the landscape suddenly turns white on both sides of the road. They are man made canals dug to divert water to and from intrepid potash.It does NOT have a descriptive titleAnd then two days later your flesh falls off... Oops. In addition, the Utah Highway Patrol has indicated that parking along I-80 to access to the canals is illegal and extremely dangerous due to the proximity to the interstate highway. An elevated gravel road with water on all sides. They cover a large area and have a very unique environment. The aq In the summer mile upon mile of salt. The salt flats are about 12 miles long and 5 miles wide with total area coverage of just over 46 square miles.
THIS IS IMPORTANT. Or the adrenaline rush from challenging the angry whitewater of one of Utah’s wild rivers. But the uniqueness is really interesting to see and worth going to!How vast? The Bonneville Salt Flats is famous as a destination for modern-day auto racers to hit top speeds, but its usage by humans began long before the first motorized vehicle was ever invented.
To test speed. Motor vehicle use is limited by seasonal closure during the spring when the salt is moist or has standing water on the surface.