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Speaking of National monuments, Great Bend of the Gila
Posted: Sep 02 2015 12:53 pm
by Alston_Neal
Please take the time to read and enjoy the photo gallery.
http://www.archaeologysouthwest.org/wha ... gila-bend/
Re: Speaking of National monuments, Great Bend of the Gila
Posted: Sep 02 2015 5:28 pm
by outdoor_lover
Pretty Amazing Rock Art around there....
Re: Speaking of National monuments, Great Bend of the Gila
Posted: Sep 02 2015 6:34 pm
by Alston_Neal
No pumpkin let's sign this baby.
Re: Speaking of National monuments, Great Bend of the Gila
Posted: Sep 02 2015 7:06 pm
by big_load
Whenever I make the drive to Yuma, I'm tempted to stop and explore. Painted Rock isn't an isolated site; that whole area is rife with signs of the past.
Re: Speaking of National monuments, Great Bend of the Gila
Posted: Sep 02 2015 8:15 pm
by azbackpackr
@big_load
I did go over there last year. Campground was just awful. Ugly, no shade, no trees, too many rules. Couldn't figure out how to get to the lake to kayak. I guess it's off limits. I didn't see anything interesting since there was no way to find out where anything was. I probably won't go back over there. At least I think we are talking about the same place. I was excited to go camp there, but ended up driving all the way to Tucson instead.
Re: Speaking of National monuments, Great Bend of the Gila
Posted: Sep 03 2015 10:04 am
by Alston_Neal
I always like to say I've been someplace twice, the first and last time.
Re: Speaking of National monuments, Great Bend of the Gila
Posted: Feb 10 2016 11:30 am
by writelots
I find it fascinating that we have so much trouble preserving desert areas...there's still this idea that its a "wasteland". The more we can emphasize the breadth of human history in these regions, the more we can promote the idea that it is in fact a rich and vibrant environment. Heck yeah, I'll sign that pumpkin!
Re: Speaking of National monuments, Great Bend of the Gila
Posted: Feb 11 2016 9:09 pm
by Nighthiker
I attended a presentation on this and I have spent a lot of time out their in the past on some of the proposed lands. Long overdue for monument status.
Re: Speaking of National monuments, Great Bend of the Gila
Posted: Feb 12 2016 8:28 am
by PaleoRob
writelots wrote:I find it fascinating that we have so much trouble preserving desert areas...there's still this idea that its a "wasteland".
Well donchaknow that they'd be better served by being paved with solar panels to feed the cities where "real" Americans live. No one lives in the backwater deserts, right? :roll:
Re: Speaking of National monuments, Great Bend of the Gila
Posted: Feb 13 2016 3:16 pm
by Sredfield
I nominate the Santa Ritas, Montana Mountain, Oak Flat and Ripsey Wash.