Davis Canyon & Dry Fork of Lavender Canyon
Since our original plans for the weekend were to go rafting near Glenwood Springs on Sunday, I ended up heading to Davis Canyon on Saturday to do some hiking and exploring. Unfortunately, because of the wind, our rafting trip on Sunday never happened :(
After driving up Davis Canyon to the Canyonlands National Park boundary, I parked my Jeep and hiked in. My first destination would be the Five Faces Pictographs. These pictographs are in amazing condition.
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All five faces.
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Below the pictographs on two sandstone slabs were ten large depressions.
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After leaving the Five Faces, I backtracked a little ways down the canyon to check out this small, but well-preserved granary.
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Next I headed back up the canyon for a ways to find two arches. First up was Pinyon Pine Arch.
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Followed by Junction Arch.
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