09-28-2019, 11:33 AM
Next we drove down Buckhorn Draw. We'd planned to camp on a small plateau overlooking the San Rafael River surrounded by giant cliffs and plateaus that would remind you of the old cowboy movies. On the way, we stopped for an easy hike in Calf Canyon. I scouted the campground while people got their goats ready, and I was back in time for the hike. Along the way we stopped for a quick look at the big Freemont Indian pictograph cliff.
The cliffs get really high here since its near the high end of Buckhorn.
I climbed up to look at some green minerals and caught a great shot of Bacchus and Luna.
On the trail. It was getting a little hot today.
We did lunch in a shady area near a year-round seep. The goats were competing to be king of this rock so we had to tie them up. Calf Canyon goes on quite a bit more, but we turned back here.
The cliffs get really high here since its near the high end of Buckhorn.
I climbed up to look at some green minerals and caught a great shot of Bacchus and Luna.
On the trail. It was getting a little hot today.
We did lunch in a shady area near a year-round seep. The goats were competing to be king of this rock so we had to tie them up. Calf Canyon goes on quite a bit more, but we turned back here.
I don't drink beer, but if I did, I'd prefer Dos Equis. Stay thirsty my friends!