April 19, 2017

Head Spur

On our second day in the desert, we rode toward the pyramid-shaped Head Spur.
Daisy enjoyed a dip in a pool.
Steve pointed out the Princess pictograph, which is faint now, faded by with sun and weather.
Behind some brush, a pour-off marks the entry of Moqui Canyon into the Spur Fork.
These small pictographs, only a couple of inches tall, have amazing detail.  The 4 figures on the right wear elaborate headdress.  They seem to be under some kind of tent or overhang.  On the right, we see 3 figures, a bird and a couple of insects?  It's always interesting to try to interpret ancient drawings.
On a rock wall near the Head Spur, we saw this rock art.  Someone in 1924 made his/her mark.
We rode back to the trailer at a trot, covering some rough country.

2 comments:

  1. It's too bad some people feel they need to 'add' to the artifacts they find in our parks and other places. I'm glad to see that Daisy still enjoys a quick dip whenever possible.

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  2. The pictographs are superb. I would love to see one in real life.

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