One of the many exquisite rock formations in the San Rafael Swell.
Snake Charmer
Buckhorn Wash prehistoric wall art near the northwestern corner of the San Rafael Swell.
Trio of Tall Figures
Buckhorn Wash prehistoric wall art near the northwestern corner of the San Rafael Swell.
Buckhorn Pictograph Animal Figures
Buckhorn Wash prehistoric wall art near the northwestern corner of the San Rafael Swell.
Celebration of the Ancients
Buckhorn Wash prehistoric wall art near the northwestern corner of the San Rafael Swell.
Buckhorn Wash Long Pictograph Panel
Buckhorn Wash prehistoric wall art is near the northwestern corner of the San Rafael Swell, one of the more accessible parts of the region. Its rock panels contain figures drawn in red ochre, believed to have been first created by people using the Barrier Canyon Style that flourished between 1,500 and 4,000 years ago.
Teig and Bumba in Red Canyons
The best traveling companions I could ask for in the Red Canyon region of the San Rafael Swell.
Teig and I at Wedge
Teig and I spending a few minutes resting on an San Rafael Swell Wedge outlook during a short hike along the eastern rim.
Teig on an Wedge
Teig on an Wedge overlook of the "Little Grand Canyon".
Window Blind Peak in the San Rafael Swell
Window Blind Peak is one of the many phenomenal geologic formations in Utah's San Rafael Swell. A view on an autumn morning as we were heading into the canyons region.
Black Dragon Canyon Ridges
The large sandstone uplifts on the west side of Black Dragon Canyon entering the San Rafael Swell in Utah.
Chasing the Dusty Boys
Following the guys on an off-roading dirt path deep into the San Rafael Swell.