Jun
8
2010
I was on my own to find something to do on Saturday, so I hopped in my Jeep and headed north a little ways to Canyon Pintado to visit a few sites I didn’t make it to the last time I was there.
My first stop was at East Four Mile Draw where I would find the Sun Dagger pictograph.
Then I hiked to some petroglyphs nearby.
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Jun
6
2010
On Memorial Day we packed up camp and headed a short ways down Comb Wash to check out some ruins in Lower Mule Canyon.
There were a few petroglyphs here as well.
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Comments Off on Along Comb Ridge – Monday | posted in Adventures, Anasazi, Arches, Hiking, Rock Art, Trip Reports
Jun
2
2010
On Saturday morning we headed out on our annual Memorial Day weekend trip to the Comb Ridge and Cedar Mesa area in Southeastern Utah. As usual, we would be meeting up with our friend Jared for the weekend and heading out to find some ruins.
After the drive down to Comb Wash and setting up camp, we headed out to check out some ruins that Jared had spotted along Highway 95 not too far from camp. We parked off the highway and made our way to the rim of the small canyon where we quickly spotted the ruins. We had to hike down the rim of the canyon to reach the bottom so we could hike back up a little bit in order to reach them.
We then hiked up canyon a little further and found a few petroglyphs.
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Comments Off on Along Comb Ridge – Saturday | posted in Adventures, Anasazi, Arches, Hiking, Rock Art, Trip Reports
May
24
2010
Since our original plans for the weekend were to go rafting near Glenwood Springs on Sunday, I ended up heading to Davis Canyon on Saturday to do some hiking and exploring. Unfortunately, because of the wind, our rafting trip on Sunday never happened 🙁
After driving up Davis Canyon to the Canyonlands National Park boundary, I parked my Jeep and hiked in. My first destination would be the Five Faces Pictographs. These pictographs are in amazing condition.
All five faces.
Below the pictographs on two sandstone slabs were ten large depressions.
After leaving the Five Faces, I backtracked a little ways down the canyon to check out this small, but well-preserved granary.
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Comments Off on Davis Canyon & Dry Fork of Lavender Canyon | posted in Adventures, Anasazi, Arches, Hiking, National Parks & Monuments, Rock Art, Trip Reports
Apr
20
2010
After packing up camp on Sunday morning, I revisited the San Rafael Bridge in the light before we took off.
Then I stopped at the Buckhorn Wash Pictograph Panel again, this time in some better lighting.
We continued along the Buckhorn Draw Road and then headed west on the Oil Well Dome Road to Castle Dale. This road followed part of the Old Spanish Trail.
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