Monday, April 23, 2007

Horse Canyon, UT


We spent just one day in Horse Canyon--a cold, rainy day in April. In some ways Horse Canyon is no different from any of the others that surround it. It has the same low, broken, buttery walls; the same pinyon and juniper shrubs; the occaisonal ponderosa or douglas fir; a dry, sandy, somewhat-cobbly wash; and a few crusty cow pies. But, upon closer inspection, there are a number of interesting things to see. We found a Moqui grainery, a layer of sandstone full of ancient leaf and log imprints, and a camel shaped rock to sit on.

http://picasaweb.google.com/aorlemann/HorseCanyonUT

No comments: