Seneca Creek Photography by Allison Pluda

Photos, thoughts, and adventures from a Geologist, Photographer, Climber, Skier, Tenkara Fly Fisher, Backpacker, and enthusiast for Nature, Life, and the Truth Within

Permalink Split Rock from a Wyoming Road
I love driving the long desolate stretches of road in Wyoming. They allow for so much time to think and to ponder the fact that years ago Native Americans roamed this land for hundreds of years before the first Western settlers ever even tried to cross this very same road. But they didn’t have a nice heated car, no, they did this long wind-swept drive sitting in wagons without lumbar support and with wooden wheels on rugged sage brush! This shot is of split rock, a unique formation that pointed the settlers in the right direction for days.  
Permalink The Dirt Road Home, Happy Jack, Wyoming
I took this photo about a month ago. We have had such a warm winter, that miraculously the dirt roads leading into some of my favorite places are clear enough for my car to get through! I loved the texture of the dirt and the snow as the setting sun cast a warm glow on everything.