San Rafael Swell Rock Art V Saturday, July 23, 2011 I spent Saturday in the San Rafael Swell visiting some new and old rock art sites. It was pretty hot out and the bugs were out in force during my first hike, but it was still a great day! I found many cool new panels [...]
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Buckhorn Flat & Wash Rock Art
Posted: May 1, 2011 by Randy Langstraat in Exploring, Hiking, PhotographingTags: 2011, 45 degree rock, buckhorn flat, buckhorn wash, cattle guard panel, cedar mountain, daisy chain, fremont, petroglyphs, pictographs, railroad rocks, rock art, san rafael swell, silent sentinel, utah
San Rafael Swell Rock Art II Sunday, May 1, 2011 After spending a long weekend in Salt Lake City for Amanda’s birthday, we headed home through the San Rafael Swell so that I could stop at a few easily accessible rock art panels at the base of Cedar Mountain that I had not been to [...]
A Weekend in the San Rafael Swell
Posted: April 27, 2008 by Randy Langstraat in Camping, Exploring, Hiking, JeepingTags: 2008, arches, buckhorn wash, buckhorn wash road, cedar mountain, coal wash, devils racetrack, dirty devil mine, dutchman arch, fuller bottom, hondu arch, jeep, lucky strike mine, mckay flat, mines, mining history, moore, moore cutoff road, muddy creek, north fork of coal wash, oil well flat, reds canyon, san rafael bridge, san rafael reef, san rafael river, san rafael swell, spotted wolf canyon, tan seep, temple mountain road, the drips, the red ledges, tomsich butte, utah, wild horse, wildlife
Friday – Sunday, April 25-27, 2008 Last weekend I spent some time with my friends Ryan and Clint exploring the San Rafael Swell. They arrived early Friday, but I was stuck working until 5:30pm that day, so I arrived after the cover of night, after taking a wrong turn and getting down a narrow bumpy [...]
