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Udink
01-29-2015, 09:31 AM
For my fourth and final trip to Nine Mile Canyon of 2014, Chris and I took Karin and Katie and our dogs on an easy tour of some of the better rock art. We made a quick stop in the upper part of the canyon to see a pit house that I'd driven past many times but had never stopped to look at. It turned out to not be very interesting, but the dogs appreciated getting out of the vehicles for a few minutes.




The remains of a pit house
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Cooper running along a ridge
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All four dogs
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WJ and WK2
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Next we hiked up to some of my favorite petroglyphs, one of which I found on my first trip there in 2014 (http://udink.org/2014/03/28/nine-mile-canyon-2/). We also saw some new-to-me petroglyphs during the hike. I'd noticed some of them from far away on my earlier trip but had descended well below them and didn't feel like climbing back up at the time. Now I know that it would have been worth my while to climb back up! There were a lot of really well-made and interesting petroglyphs spread out across the cliff line, along with a couple of small slab-lined granaries at the base of the cliffs.




Tethered sheep, one of my favorite petroglyphs in Nine Mile
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-Emg-vaQeeRs/VKoQLWslDeI/AAAAAAAArYI/OOiEbYMC4U8/s640/IMG_0655.JPG


Torrey, Chance, and Karin carrying Cooper
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Long-necked sheep
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ROhrlCtj82A/VKoQYBrACNI/AAAAAAAArYY/go5TllU3IkI/s640/IMG_0658.JPG


WJ and WK2 parked below
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Katie has the dogs' full attention
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Petroglyphs
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-SbY3P-bxRhc/VKoQ1GulRZI/AAAAAAAArYw/SFX37rXpDKk/s640/IMG_0676.JPG


Guy with small arms holding something
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-JMk00W8yi_Y/VKoQ-T0HR0I/AAAAAAAArZA/RL2PqylaMq0/s640/IMG_0677.JPG


Figures and dots
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-e34TPUum0SI/VKoRUOV-rnI/AAAAAAAArZI/tw8mAYsj_cM/s640/IMG_0681.JPG


Hands up, don't shoot
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-UIBf5MSegVQ/VKoRbtj3anI/AAAAAAAArZY/-6vxrptWggA/s640/IMG_0685.JPG


Hiking along a cliff line
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-WuonlIr8y1Q/VKoRWzjxesI/AAAAAAAArZQ/LW1ICLFqJ9Q/s640/IMG_0688.JPG


Slab-lined granary
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-l69mxx3eHbU/VKoRj0YlfaI/AAAAAAAArZg/ImeLXlRYtfo/s640/IMG_0695.JPG


Sheep and dog
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-qYjvKI4LgBA/VKoR1HO2cfI/AAAAAAAArZ4/rCTmBDW51Zo/s640/IMG_0706.JPG


Petroglyphs
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-X8zbizdfPbE/VKoR87CIEqI/AAAAAAAAraE/UBujh-ohG24/s640/IMG_0710.JPG


Petroglyphs
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-4Zq_WFjAlXc/VKoSFd6Y36I/AAAAAAAAraQ/7bl8GMsguxo/s640/IMG_0714.JPG


Petroglyphs
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-jk4Y_2E4gD8/VKoScqRjf7I/AAAAAAAArao/_PsT8RSElk4/s640/IMG_0725.JPG


Petroglyphs
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-DL_VxjzbOMc/VKoSloeW1HI/AAAAAAAAraw/nPd1BGzoqXg/s640/IMG_0730.JPG


Karin and Cooper
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-bVoD1N4Wm_o/VKoS-WOob6I/AAAAAAAArbI/Hw44BTroIXE/s640/IMG_0742.JPG


Hiking back down
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-Mvro8lWamF0/VKoTFNoOXLI/AAAAAAAArbY/OtP623wOECk/s640/IMG_0745.JPG




We drove to another spot to check out some rock art that Alan had told me about but I hadn't visited yet. Just a short distance from where we parked, Katie's dog Chance got caught in a leg-hold trap. I freed him from the trap and luckily he was unharmed. We leashed our dogs up and continued hiking toward the rock art, keeping a wary eye out for more traps. There was more good rock art at this spot, along with a very cool 1888 inscription by Enoch Rhoades.




Trap that Katie's dog, Chance, got caught in
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-ip8tjfsdXwI/VKoTEoZdDBI/AAAAAAAArbQ/FkgYK5aIIpc/s640/IMG_0750.JPG


Torrey and Boulder on-leash
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-V7NfvHeZvss/VKoTaTIktLI/AAAAAAAArbo/Xgb7iDl_QnU/s640/IMG_0752.JPG


Chris and a petroglyph
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-53QpyUZJI24/VKoTZQu3A6I/AAAAAAAArbg/hTYYLkW3XAI/s640/IMG_0755.JPG


Full curl
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-6MbeqOBOcQE/VKoT6vliVoI/AAAAAAAArcA/BukHnV8Oy0s/s640/IMG_0759.JPG


Tethered deer
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Q_p5pqkKapE/VKoT3PoZxVI/AAAAAAAArb4/nu77-ei9uvs/s640/IMG_0760.JPG


Another tethered deer
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-IOuUnD82HV8/VKoT8h9jkOI/AAAAAAAArcI/mNCTbRMOAWc/s640/IMG_0762.JPG


Chris coming down from a sketchy climb
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Ex7qatOmWhM/VKoUcfLmcWI/AAAAAAAArco/XUIy--6KtwU/s640/IMG_0776.JPG


Petroglyphs
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ZbbIv182YAQ/VKoUtNrQlmI/AAAAAAAArcw/e3L5eFAtVIo/s640/IMG_0779.JPG


Faint zig-zag pictograph
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-EurWNnD0Qa8/VKoUwG7EuTI/AAAAAAAArc4/iuUTrW68Zrk/s640/IMG_0796.JPG


Zig-zag pictograph enhanced with DStretch
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ZSerOlLto-M/VKoUzOh060I/AAAAAAAArdA/wiDKOluv3qo/s640/IMG_0796_yrd.JPG


A faint 1888 Enoch Rhoades inscription
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-YmEOR5FT6DY/VKoVK6Q9tlI/AAAAAAAArdQ/TO1OjbAwVvQ/s640/IMG_0797.JPG


Enoch Rhoades initials
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-W5KtmkgBpoY/VKoVPUGsYwI/AAAAAAAArdY/QJJInA_7gOs/s640/IMG_0803.JPG


View up Nine Mile Canyon
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-0dww21PZMvo/VKoVI0fowhI/AAAAAAAArdI/CICrV993yvA/s640/IMG_0805.JPG




To wind down the trip we stopped at a few well-known, touristy locations, but I still managed to spot some rock art I hadn't seen before. Some snowy weather started moving in to the canyon as we were driving out. I'd had a very fruitful trip and I hope it was a good intro to Nine Mile for the others.




White pictographs
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-R4PqEEk87pI/VKoVSbodlMI/AAAAAAAArdg/qTzXVxAv95A/s640/IMG_0807.JPG


Petroglyphs near the Big Buffalo
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-mewW02wY6eQ/VKoVaHg3c4I/AAAAAAAArdo/84Mvexchl8s/s640/IMG_0808.JPG


Petroglyphs near the Big Buffalo
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ynhDQTYTYtg/VKoVdfWt1RI/AAAAAAAArdw/0LKNkZ98CJ0/s640/IMG_0810.JPG


Big Buffalo
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-OpO2XIabxfk/VKoVw0fW8eI/AAAAAAAAreA/39MmYFMLPAs/s640/IMG_0811.JPG


I though the BLM was supposed to remove this?
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-3TsSxkRBE68/VKoV6NmxZdI/AAAAAAAAreQ/TMQt_3fM874/s640/IMG_0812.JPG


Petroglyphs near Pig Head Rock
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ZvNfIvjO7Kg/VKoVycb__SI/AAAAAAAAreI/xvqOUQ2vUSg/s640/IMG_0818.JPG


Boulder during the drive home
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-jhaPIGEt6u4/VKoV8mZ8iUI/AAAAAAAAreg/ygnIudbaGUc/s640/IMG_0826.JPG


Hazy sun getting lower in the sky
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Slot Machine
01-29-2015, 11:41 AM
Nice report Dennis!

Glad the dog wasn't hurt by that leg trap.

Are those things even legal? This ain't 1850, and we aren't trappin' for fur anymore. Seem like a cowardly/uncreative/lazy way to hunt.

Scott P
01-29-2015, 07:53 PM
Are those things even legal?

Not only are they legal, but there is still a bounty on every coyote you kill. The State of Utah pays you $50 for each one. Think of that next time you pay your state taxes. :wink:

http://www.ksl.com/?sid=24370069

Slot Machine
01-30-2015, 06:50 AM
Not only are they legal, but there is still a bounty on every coyote you kill. The State of Utah pays you $50 for each one. Think of that next time you pay your state taxes. :wink:

http://www.ksl.com/?sid=24370069

Whoa! People passed legislation to kill animals (coyote) so that they could kill even more animals (mule deer)! And they funded it with $750,000!?!

:roll::roll::roll::roll::roll:

Which year are we in Skeeter? 1850? Sheeeeuuuuuuut!

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