The late September weather was beautiful, so I decided to ride my Zong east to Wyoming, and visit two national parks.
Instead of riding the pavement eastward, I decided to take a more direct, scenic route. Riding the gravel roads across the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, I enjoyed the opportunity of visiting the Blackfoot Reservoir.
Heading eastward from Fort Hall, I left behind the familiar mountains of the Portneuf Valley.
Riding farther, I soon reached the Blackfoot River, flowing westward from the reservoir.
Continuing my ride along the Blackfoot River, I spotted a favorite overlook sitting on the northern horizon. I paused to stretch my legs, and took a photograph of the rock outcropping.
Here’s a photograph I took on an earlier ride. My good friend, Andy, is resting on the rock outcropping shown above, enjoying the panorama of the Blackfoot River to the south.
Admiring the wide-open range to the east, I took another photograph before I resumed my journey.
Getting closer to the reservoir, I detoured to visit a favorite spot overlooking the canyon of the Blackfoot River.
Riding a few miles farther east, I reached the northern end of the Blackfoot Reservoir. I paused to enjoy the view, and stretch my legs.
Reaching a fork in the gravel road, I headed southward, along the eastern edge of the lake.
Stopping at another favorite spot, I captured a few more photographs.
Enjoying the beautiful weather, I paused frequently to admire the views.
With lots of daylight remaining, I continued riding along the eastern arm of the reservoir.
Nearing the pavement north of Henry, Idaho, I snapped a few more photographs before I departed the lake.
Riding the asphalt eastward, I crossed the Wyoming border at Freedom, Idaho. Reaching the junction with U.S. Route 89, I would encounter higher speed limits and heavier traffic as I rode to Jackson.
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