Range Creek 6/01/2013

ROKTAXI

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I found information about Range Creek permits through another forum (Exp.UT) so I decided to give it a go.

I arrived at the TH about 9:30 a.m. The rest of the group was already there, and off we went.

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We had very little information regarding locations for RA and / or granaries, but after a mile or so we had a "park" ranger in a big Ford Super Duty truck come up behind us checking for permits. He was VERY helpful with info to say the least! Wish I could elaborate more, but....

With information overload, we set off in search of all the various RA panels and granaries.

Some of the first sites we found:
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This anthropomorphic appears to be a birthing (??)
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I thought this was an interesting petroglyph with the mineral deposits that had cascaded down making it appear like rays of light.
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This panel was in a high alcove that had an elusive access. I would take some route finding to get up to it, but I'm sure it's doable.Glad I had my long lens.
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This the "Fat Man". We were not able to get closer due to time and access issues (extreme brush whacking and a stream) The figure is just above the green tree in the center of the picture.
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We spotted several granaries, but were not able to get up-close-and-personal to any of them due to time constraints and their location.
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The rock outcroppings were very cool. This is Locomotive Rock
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And this is Budges Arch:
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I called this Space ship Hoodoo:
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Locating this upside down guy was quite the effort to locate, but well worth it:
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And here's some of the brush whacking group. The little dog (Jetta) had to held up high to make sure he could get through the "brier patch" without getting lost.
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A periscope would have been helpful
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On the return trip, part of the group decided to hike up to Locomotive Rock to look for granaries and rock art. Jim (?) and I chose to head back to camp. I decided to head back home and headed out about 7:30. It was a nice drive back down the mountain. I got to the Geneva Coal Mine just before dark. This was our camp location. Very near the Range Creek.
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It was a great trip with good people! Wish we had more time to explore but will plan another trip this fall for sure.

The next day I looked at my legs where I was viciously attacked by very evil, angry sage brush.
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Very awesome. I saw the trip coming together on ExpUT and wished I could go, but I had plans for the weekend already. I live so close and can't believe I haven't been to Range Creek yet!
 
I forgot to mention that we covered a little over 14 miles. The group that went up Locomotive Rock probably added another 2 miles to that. One of the longest days I've done.
 

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