It's Thursday about noon and we're sitting in the Las Vegas airport waiting to board our flight to Atlanta. I'm going to make the final post for this trip while we wait to board.
On Tuesday we saw Mt. Whitney, at well over 14,000 feet, the highest mountian in the contiguous 48 states and a couple of hours later we were in Death Valley which has the lowest elevation in the U.S. We didn't get to the lowest point which is a little more than 250 feet below sea level, but we did get to a point that was below sea level. Below are a few pictures from Tuesday.
On Wednesday we visited Hoover Dam. In Boulder City which is just west of the dam, we saw mountain sheep grazing along side the road, this was one of the better looking ones.
Hoover Dam is a familiar site to many folks. Lake Mead is the lake created by Hoover Dam. The water level is much lower than it has been for some time.
About a half a mile west of the dam there is a new bridge under construction. This bridge is going to be a very pretty bridge when it is completed. When this bridge is finished, traffic will no longer be allowed to drive across the dam. After 911 it was decided that the traffic on the bridge was a high security risk. Traffic inspection stations were set up and only personal vehicles are allowed on the dam at this time. Trucks and buses are re-routed via another highway until the new bridge is finished which is expected to be sometime in 2010.