Alligatorob
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Yes, the Salt Lake is very salty, saturated brine 10x saltier than the ocean. The part you can see is the Bear River Bay, a small arm of the lake that lies to the east of Promontory Point, lots more lake hidden from view by the point and to the south. Due to our long running drought the Bear River Bay was dry for years, but last winter's snows have raised the lake substantially, putting a bit of water into our view again.That’s quite the hill ( escarpment) you have.
What a great view. I do see the Great Salt Lake to the right. Is it actually salt water? I’m guessing no but you never know. We have a big salt water lake near us. It looks like a large house you live in. You don’t seem to have many trees where you are. Do you get much snow? I guess you must or you wouldn’t have an ATV to clear it.
Our house is too big... We do have a lot of fruit trees, a small peach orchard, 104 trees. And a few others. Only possible with irrigation, without it we'd have nothing but sagebrush.
We can get a lot of snow, I also have a tractor and use the front end loader to move snow when it gets deeper. We don't get nearly so much snow as the mountains to our east, the Wasatch. Snow was probably 5+ feet deep on that trail last winter and 20+ feet within less than a mile east of it. Utah is famous for it's skiing.




















