Jun 9 2011

Indian Creek Area Rock Art II

Sunday, May 22, 2011

After leaving Hovenweep National Monument I started heading north towards home again. On the way I took a detour down Utah 211 to try and find some more rock art along the Indian Creek Corridor. I took the road into the Needles District of Canyonlands so that I could hike to a pictograph panel that I had not visited before. This panel contained a number of faded Barrier Canyon Style anthropomorphs and a whole bunch of handprints. Unfortunately, reaching this panel was no fun, as I had to bushwhack through the densest tamarisk jungle I have ever been through! Next time I visit this location, I’m hiking from a different direction!

Anthropomorph & Handprints
Anthropomorph & Handprints

While most of the anthropomorphic figures on this panel were Barrier Canyon Style, this one appears to be Fremont? A bunch of reverse handprints next to it, too.

 

Handprints
Handprints

Speaking of reversed handprints….

 

Hands
Hands

A closeup of two different styles of handprints found here.

 

Fading
Fading

The start of a long row of Barrier Canyon Style anthropomorphs.

 

Attending Dogs
Attending Dogs

These two figures at ground level seem to have attending dogs above their shoulders.

 

Two Rows
Two Rows

Here you can see the two rows of figures.

 

Fading BCS
Fading BCS

The details on the anthropomorph on the right reminds me of the Moqi Queen pictograph.

 

Three
Three

Three more figures with a few handprints.

 

Five Faces
Five Faces

My next stop was a revisit to the Five Faces panel, one of my favorite panels! 🙂

 

Five Up
Five Up

A different perspective.

 

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Jun 6 2011

Montezuma Canyon

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Another weekend on my own, so I decided to head on down to start really exploring Montezuma Canyon. I have driven through the canyon before, but that was during a rainstorm in 2008 and I missed a lot on that trip. This time I started at the south end near the old Hatch Trading Post and ended up going about 15-20 miles up the canyon before turning back around. I only knew the locations of a few rock art panels and ruins, but I managed to find quite a lot on my own. I’m sure I missed a ton, so I know I’ll be heading back there again!

First Horse
First Horse

The first of a few horse petroglyphs I would find in the canyon. It seems to be emerging from the crack in the wall.

 

Fading Circles
Fading Circles

I managed to spot these faint concentric circles high up on a cliff from the road and then hiked over to investigate.

 

Bird Feet?
Bird Feet?

After spotting this spiral carved onto the top of a large boulder in an alcove, I noticed the other faint carvings around it. A few of them look like birds feet? It also appears there are some sandal prints up near the spiral. Based on the location of these petroglyphs, it makes me wonder if there is any light interaction on them during the solstice or equinox…

 

Duckhead Party
Duckhead Party

I spotted this panel tucked under an overhang high above and climbed up to find a pretty impressive and well preserved panel.

 

Coyote
Coyote

What looks like a coyote as part of the same panel above.

 

Two Horses
Two Horses

I found these two horses on a ledge below the panel posted above.

 

A Horse
A Horse

A closer look at one of the above horses.

 

Petroglyph Over Ruin
Petroglyph Over Ruin

Here’s a small ruin with an anthropomorphic petroglyph above.

 

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Jun 1 2011

Nine Mile Canyon | Set 5

May 14-15, 2011

Here’s the final set of photos I am going to post from our trip through Nine Mile Canyon. Make sure to check out Sets 1, 2, 3 & 4!

Patty-Cake Sheep Panel
Patty-Cake Sheep Panel

Here’s a cool panel we found on Sunday morning….look for the two bighorn sheep figures sitting and facing each other that look like they are playing patty-cake.

 

Rainbow Panel
Rainbow Panel

This panel with a large rainbow-like figure is just to the left of the one pictured above.

 

Horned Serpent
Horned Serpent

One of the more unique horned-snake figures we found all weekend.

 

Faint Green Elk
Faint Green Elk

Two faint pictographs near Daddy Canyon, including what appears to be a green or blue elk on the right.

 

Fallen Panel
Fallen Panel

A few petroglyphs on a slab of sandstone that has fallen.

 

Yellow Man
Yellow Man

An anthropomorph pictograph in yellow.

 

Painted Petroglyphs
Painted Petroglyphs

A wider view of the panel that includes the Yellow Man. There are plenty more pictographs here and a few of the petroglyphs that are here are filled in with paint.

 

Pregnant Buffalo
Pregnant Buffalo

A closeup of the Pregnant Buffalo petroglyph.

 

High Pictographs
High Pictographs

A faint white shield-like figure located high above on a canyon wall.

 

I can’t wait to head back to Nine Mile Canyon and search for some more rock art….hopefully sometime later this year 🙂


May 31 2011

Nine Mile Canyon | Set 4

May 14-15, 2011

The continuation from Set 1, Set 2 and Set 3 of my Nine Mile Canyon rock art photos…

Four Legs Panel
Four Legs Panel

The figure in the upper right hand corner appears to have 4 legs!

 

Fading Snake
Fading Snake

Amanda spotted this fading white snake along the way.

 

Wavy Line
Wavy Line

A small panel with a wavy line through it.

 

Spirals & Snakes
Spirals & Snakes

 

Spiral Horned-Snake
Spiral Horned-Snake

One of my favorite horned snakes that we came across this weekend.

 

Family Panel
Family Panel

The Family Panel, another well known site in Nine Mile.

 

Devils Playground Sheep
Devils Playground Sheep

A high panel up in Devils Canyon near the remains of a granary. The large big horn sheep and elk on the left are pretty cool.

 

Triangle Men
Triangle Men

A number of anthropomorphic figures with triangle-shaped torsos.

 

Basketmaker Panel
Basketmaker Panel

Some experts consider the large figure in this panel to be a ‘Basketmaker’ figure.

 

Franks Circles
Franks Circles

The last site we visited near the mouth of North Franks Canyon on Saturday before turning around and heading back to camp for a late dinner….it was starting to get pretty dark out at the last few panels we visited…

 

Stay tuned for one more set of photos taken on Sunday before we headed home.


May 30 2011

Nine Mile Canyon | Set 3

May 14-15, 2011

The continuation from Set 1 and Set 2 of my Nine Mile Canyon rock art photos…

Daddy Canyon Petroglyphs
Daddy Canyon Petroglyphs

A small panel found a little ways up Daddy Canyon consisting of an anthropomorph and a few bighorn sheep.

 

Rainbow Elk
Rainbow Elk

After exploring Daddy Canyon we hiked back towards Rasmussen Cave. We found this petroglyph panel along the way with a very detailed elk figure under a rainbow.

 

No Tresspassing
No Tresspassing

Of course, no Nine Mile Canyon photo collection is complete without a photo of this vandalized, complete with misspelling, pictograph in Rasmussen Cave….

 

The Wizard
The Wizard

This small petroglyph panel has a figure in the middle that appears to be wearing a horned headdress and a long flowing cloak.

 

A Great Hunting Scene
A Great Hunting Scene

Here’s a closeup of The Great Hunt Panel, probably one of the most famous petroglyph panels found in the Nine Mile Canyon area.

 

Cottonwood Hunt
Cottonwood Hunt

A wider view of The Great Hunt Panel.

 

Spiral Sheep Slab
Spiral Sheep Slab

A couple of petroglyphs next to the Big Buffalo.

 

Big Buffalo
Big Buffalo

The Big Buffalo Panel at the confluence of Nine Mile Canyon and Cottonwood Canyon. The panel was glowing in the late afternoon sunlight when I was there for this photo.

 

Spiral Tail Panel
Spiral Tail Panel

This panel, near The Great Hunt, features a bighorn sheep that has a large spiral tail.

 

Centipede Panel
Centipede Panel

A busy panel across from the mouth of Cottonwood Canyon.

 

White Snake Alcove
White Snake Alcove

This large alcove, located high above the road, contains a few painted white snakes.

 

Even more photos from Nine Mile Canyon to come…