Sunday, July 29, 2007
Man Trip to San Rafael Swell
Brent took the three oldest boys (Nathan is still too small) to some of the most remote places in Southern Utah on a men-only high adventure. They took the Mount Nebo Loop and then the Skyline Drive to Utah's red rock country. In the San Rafael Swell area they visited the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry, explored ancient Indian petroglyphs, stepped in fossilized dinosaur tracks, and chased lizards while examining this massive bend in the earth's crust. They also scrambled about at Goblin Valley State Park. In Capitol Reef National Park they found a 250-million-year-old fossilized oyster bed. Before heading home, they ascended the treacherous Burr Trail and stopped at some Anasazi ruins.
Check out the web photo album for more pictures.
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