Sierra de las Uvas, Cahoon Boulders - Organ Mountains - Desert Peaks National Monument

Finding a single, although spectacular petroglyph, a couple of weeks back didn't sit well with me. So I went to Google Earth and quickly scoped out a nearby boulder field and similar ravine to explore. I had a good feeling about finding more rock art. It was a pretty day, with only light winds. I crossed the bare flats, and the playas with their gray tufts of grass just beginning to green up at the bottoms. Up side gullies I searched every boulder. The ones that had tumbled out to the flats, I searched too. I came to the larger ravine, with large boulders, very much like the one where the petroglyph had been discovered, and I searched that too. I found no rock art.



IMPORTANT NOTE: Although I take photographs of cultural artifacts, I do not ever collect them.
Labels: hiking, wildflowers
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