Phil and I went a short way up the side canyon with the giant domes and found a shallow slot where Cuzco and I spent some time bonding while Finn gazed down on us from the "high road."
The turn into Bighorn Canyon was marked by a "hanging gate" on the hand-drawn map given us by our B & B hostess. Phil was very intrigued by the idea of a hanging gate and had to get pictures of its ruins.
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The footing changed from gray clay to wavy pink sand the moment we turned into the canyon.
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There were also goats falling out of the sky.
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Monkey see, monkey do... cautiously.
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The turn into Bighorn Canyon was marked by a "hanging gate" on the hand-drawn map given us by our B & B hostess. Phil was very intrigued by the idea of a hanging gate and had to get pictures of its ruins.

The footing changed from gray clay to wavy pink sand the moment we turned into the canyon.



There were also goats falling out of the sky.

Monkey see, monkey do... cautiously.
