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Great Hunt Alcove

Great Hunt Alcove

Here’s a photo of the Great Hunt Panel located in Cottonwood Canyon close to it’s junction with Nine Mile Canyon. This is probably one of the most well-known rock art panels around and still one of my favorites. I really like the perspective of this image and how it shows the overall setting of where this panel is located. I figured I would post a photo from the Nine Mile Canyon area today since that’s where I am right now! Hopefully I get some good new photos to post on the blog.

>> Nine Mile Canyon

Chaco Turkey

Chaco Turkey

Since today is Thanksgiving I thought that I would post a photo of this turkey petroglyph I photographed in Chaco Canyon National Historical Park. I visited this site shortly before sunset just above the Una Vida ruins when we visited the park in June of this year. Happy Thanksgiving!

>> Long Weekend in Chaco Canyon

Perfect Ghost

Perfect Ghost

I know I posted a photo from the Perfect Panel on Monday, but I feel like posting one more this week. This is the largest anthropomorph found at this site which resembles the large figures found at the Great Gallery in Horseshoe Canyon. It’s amazing how well preserved it is!

>> From the Maze to the Mesa

Decorated Anthropomorph

Decorated Anthropomorph

Here’s a small Barrier Canyon Style petroglyph found near Moab in an area containing many newer Ute petroglyphs and pictographs that I visited on Saturday. The decorations on the torso are very interesting and so is the dotted circle around the top portion of this figure. It also appears to have one leg extending down from the torso.

>> The Blue Buffalo & The Owl

Thumbs Down

Thumbs Down

This is one of my favorite photos taken at The Perfect Panel on my trip there this spring. This panel is also known as The Hitchhiker because from a distance it appears that this anthropomorph has an extended thumb. Looking closely you will see that there is actually a small zoomorph just below the lower finger. Very interesting!

>> From the Maze to the Mesa