Saturday, May 4, 2013

Petroglyphs and close

Talking of ancient rocks, this area is also famous for its petroglyphs - early Indian wall etchings of animals and spirits (some would even say alien visitors in space ships) that have been here for over 1500 years.





 Today is our last day at Fitness Ridge.



Exhausting but well worth it and between us, happy to leave 13 California pounds with the residents of Utah. It's been great and we will do it again (just not next year!)



Friday, May 3, 2013

Rock on!

The scenery around St. George is pretty spectacular and kindof eerie. It's so quiet. In this high desert, very little grows, and what does is mean and nasty - designed to prevent being eaten or picked - and not surprisingly, with so little to eat, the wildlife itself is very scarce (and also usually mean and nasty!).

The rocks are ancient and the result of unrelenting weathering and massive upheavals over the millenia. Although not having the drama of Arches National Park and Moab, Snow Canyon is majestic and serene.

















Truly awesome. Send your donations to the National Park Service immediately!

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

"What a strange and interesting plant!"

One of the advantages of coming to the desert in the Spring is that you get to see the desert flowers in bloom. Some don't bloom every year, but when they do they are pretty spectacular.







This one has Little Shop of Horrors "feed me Seymour" written all over it.