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.
10:7:15.11.jpg (Size: 81.39 KB / Downloads: 162)
The footing changed from gray clay to wavy pink sand the moment we turned into the canyon.
10:7:15.12.jpg (Size: 58.02 KB / Downloads: 163)
10:7:15.13.jpg (Size: 56.38 KB / Downloads: 157)
There were also goats falling out of the sky.
10:7:15.15.jpg (Size: 35.54 KB / Downloads: 158)
Monkey see, monkey do... cautiously.
10:7:15.16.jpg (Size: 46.95 KB / Downloads: 160)