Are they dribbling basketballs?? Oh, shields? -- Never mind! |
Roger here.... How many of you have ever heard of Potash Road near Moab, UT? Unless you have been here, you probably have not. Unless you spent more than a couple days here, you probably have not. It is not in a national park. It is not marked especially well from the main highway. There are no brown "interest" signs on the main highway indicating something to see. What an unexpected find!
Fellow bloggers Geri and Chuck (Mothership Travel Blog), who we met at Zion River Resort, have helped us find a number of interesting locations and good places to eat as we traveled through Utah. A week ago, they sent us information about petroglyphs along Potash Road. On the Fourth of July, we decided that a dog park playtime, then a short trip (with the dogs) to find the petroglyphs was in order. The short trip turned into a much longer event, full of surprises.
The petroglyph below depicting a string of people holding hands is evidently very unique.
The dogs waited in the car with the windows partially opened while we ogled the ancient art. Don't worry. We were always within sight of the car -- we were only gone for a few minutes -- it was not hot yet -- and the car was in the shade. Here is a rare family shot of all four of us :-). (Dianne here: The dusty window is unavoidable here; every time the wind blows, clouds of dust blow through the rv park, enveloping everything in their path. As soon as we get away from the dusty red sand/dirt, both the car and the motor home need a good washing!)
Since the scenery was so spectacular and there was virtually no traffic, we decided to drive a little further down the road. Glad we did!
Crap! Dianne has the camera. I had a difficult time finding a safe place to descend, but I made it, while sliding on my butt. I knew that Dianne would not be comfortable doing this, and quite frankly, I did not want to do it again. So, the pictures in this post are from a distance.
Next, a zoomed shot of the center panel that clearly shows the two largest foot prints.
Since the dogs were with us, and we were enjoying the drive, we decided to go a little further down the road. Glad we did!
We had accidently found the base camp for the filming of the Lone Ranger starring Johnny Depp as Tonto! Dianne was snapping pictures as we drove by, but expressed concern that I was not driving slowly enough. In this case, slow evidently meant come to a complete stop.
We knew we would be passing by again on the return trip, so we drove another mile to the end of the paved road, next to the potash (potassium chloride) processing facility. As we drove this last mile, a railroad track (obviously for transporting potash) sloped out of the canyon next to the road.
The second one looks a little like.... a little like.... a little like it had been attacked. A train robbery? An explosion? We can't wait to see the movie to find out. (Dianne here: The movie is set to be released in July of 2013. Here's a link with photos, cast and crew listing: The Lone Ranger).
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