
“Register cliff is within sight distance of Centre Star station. The family that lived there carved a cave into the cliff and used it for cold storage during the summer months. Pioneers would carve their names into the soft stone as a sort of social media wall for those who came after them.
On the route out of Guernesy you can take a short detour and visit the Guernsey ruts. These are the ruts that were carved by the hundreds of thousands of pioneers and their wagons as they made the trek across the country. If you look closely, you can see where the wagon wheels dug a clear path through the soft rock.
Slightly off route, and a great stop for some pictures and a snack in the shade, in Wendover. There is some debate as to the official location of the station in this area. Some historians place the station in the vicinity of Wendover. Either way, it’s a neat little detour, especially if you’re a fan of trains.”