Formed by the evaporation of Lake Bonneville some 13,000 years ago, the Salt Flats spread for miles along the Great Basin of Utah. A white, flat, and aired landscape limits ecological growth but provides an almost perfect playground for finding the speed limits of motorized toys. For decades, speed records of all kinds have been set and broken on the Salt Flats. While we did bring our RV and “Dumb and Dumber” Scooter, no speed records were broken this time… A quick camp, coffee, and stretch of the legs would do for now…
Inspired by the old journalist and corespondents from the 50’s and 60’s—when a pen and paper, a bag of film, a camera, and a Macgyver attitude ruled the field. When adventure wasn’t romanticized, but a part of everyday life.