Lower Butler Wash and more…

Memorial Day Weekend, Sunday, May 29, 2011

After a very windy night, I was up early and on my way south down the Comb Wash Road. I crossed through the Comb on US 163 and drove to the trailhead for Lower Butler Wash. I descended down the old wagon road on foot and made my way towards the San Juan River through the thick vegetation. Once I neared the river, I started to come across some rock art.

 

Connected Circles
Connected Circles

At the first large alcove I explored I found this unique petroglyph. I’m not sure what it might represent….any ideas?

 

Hello
Hello

This ‘lizard-like’ stick figure was nearby, too.

 

Hard to See
Hard to See

Once I reached the mouth of Butler Wash along the San Juan River I came across a bunch of petroglyphs. Many of them were hard to see like this panel, though.

 

Rider Over the San Juan
Rider Over the San Juan

A rider and bighorn above the San Juan River.

 

Man On Shoulder
Man On Shoulder

Here’s one of the larger basketmaker-style anthropomorphs. Even though it’s still hard to make out, it’s a pretty cool petroglyph and it appears there is a smaller figure on it’s shoulder.

 

Stand Up Riders Wide
Stand Up Riders Wide

Here’s a couple of riders that are standing up on the backs of the animals.

 

Triangle Man with Small Head
Triangle Man with Small Head

Just a triangle-shaped anthropomorph with a small head.

 

On the Ledge
On the Ledge

Another very abstract figure that has a stick-figure person within.

 

While I was searching the area for rock art the wind had really started to pickup….I especially noticed it as I hiked out of the canyon on the old wagon road. Once back at the Jeep I crossed the highway again so that I could visit the Wolfman Panel since it has been a few years since I was here last.

 

Wolfman Panel Vertical
Wolfman Panel Vertical

Looking up at a portion of the Wolfman Panel

 

Mask & Shield
Mask & Shield

This portion of the panel is to the left of the section pictured above. There are a number of petroglyphs spread out here including a cool shield-like figure and one that might represent some kind of mask.

 

The Wolfman
The Wolfman

 

Wolfman Ruin
Wolfman Ruin

After visiting the Wolfman Panel I crossed the canyon and climbed up to the ruins on the other side. There was plenty more faint rock art to be found here, too.

 

Wolfman Ruin Opposite
Wolfman Ruin Opposite

 

The wind was really blowing and kicking up a lot of dust throughout the hike, but I just had to go search out one more petroglyph that I was hoping to find this weekend…

 

Big Crane
Big Crane

The Big Crane petroglyph……what an amazing petroglyph…..another one to add to my favorites list!

 

After finding the Big Crane and getting thoroughly sandblasted, I was beginning to get a little tired of the wind. I decided to head to the Twin Rocks Cafe in Bluff for some lunch (and to get out of the wind) and then I would decide what to do. After my burger was gone I decided that I would visit a few more rock art sites and then head back to camp so I could pack up and head home a day early.

 

Highway Boulder Panel
Highway Boulder Panel

Here’s a panel I wasn’t expecting and spotted just off the road near Bluff on a large boulder.

 

Sand Island Masks
Sand Island Masks

I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to stop by the petroglyphs at Sand Island since I was nearby. I seem to visit this panel at least once a year. The masks in this section remind me of The Green Mask I visited in April.

 

Flute Playing Sheep
Flute Playing Sheep

A sheep playing the flute at Sand Island.

 

Dust
Dust

When I finished up at Sand Island I headed back through Comb Ridge and up Comb Wash again. The wind was really picking up the dust.

 

Dust Storm
Dust Storm

 

Even though I ended up going home a day earlier than I had planned, I still managed to have a great weekend. On Memorial Day I even managed to catch up on some much needed rest and relaxation for a change 🙂