Friday – Sunday, June 8-10, 2012 This weekend I met my friend Philippe and his wife on their annual trip to the Southwest from France. This year we planned a day to do a little hiking and exploring on Cedar Mesa (Last year we spent a day hiking in the San Rafael Swell). We spent [...]
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Cedar Mesa Ruins & Rock Art
Posted: June 10, 2012 by Randy Langstraat in Camping, Exploring, Hiking, Jeeping, PhotographingTags: 2012, anasazi, archaeography, armstrong canyon, bigfoot ruins, bighorn ruins, caprock ruin, cave towers, cedar mesa, cedar point, collapsed roof ruin, golden granary, granary, mule canyon, mule canyon towers, natural bridges national monument, perfect granary, petroglyphs, pictographs, potsherds, red bear panel, red sheep ruins, remnant ruin, rock art, ruins, seven towers, shoe rock, shoe rock panel, shoe rock ruins, spiral, sunset, tiny granary, tuwa canyon, utah
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Mule Canyon
Posted: April 16, 2011 by Randy Langstraat in Camping, Exploring, Hiking, PhotographingTags: 2011, anasazi, big dipper, blanding, cave towers, cedar mesa, comb ridge, comb wash, dog tanks road, flaming roof ruin, granary, house on fire, house on fire ruin, lower mule canyon, moon, mule canyon, mule canyon tower, mule canyon towers, night, petroglyphs, pictographs, rock art, ruins, seven towers, star trails, utah, ute, walnut knob
The Maze and the Mesa | Day 8 Saturday, April 16, 2011 On Saturday we woke up again to yet another cold morning, but thankfully not quite as cold as the previous day. Originally we were planning on staying in our current campsite for the last night, but at the last minute we changed our [...]
Cedar Mesa | Seven Towers
Posted: November 22, 2009 by Randy Langstraat in Exploring, HikingTags: 2009, anasazi, cave towers, cedar mesa, mule canyon, mule canyon towers, ruins, seven towers, utah
Sunday, November 22, 2009 After making our way back to the highway from Arch Canyon Rim we crossed and headed back to Mule Canyon….this time on the other side of the highway. After a short half mile drive down a 4×4 road and a quick 100 yard hike down a rocky wash, we reached the [...]
