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| no partners | | I've been getting out a bit lately doing some walks that are almost repeats of ones I've posted before. Since the point is to find petroglyphs, ruins, etc, and I've already posted pictures, why do it again? Indeed, why even do the walk again?
Well, for one thing I get my butt out of the house and get some exercise. Also I usually try to make the walks (or approaches) different enough I might see something new. Plus it indulges my later-developed hobby of making YT videos which is sort of fun.
Anyway here is a brief amalgamated summary of three recent ones (late Dec-late Feb).
1. Agua Fria Ruin. I took a different approach in but saw almost all the same stuff I posted before. [ triplog ] For unknown reasons YT promoted this one big-time.
2. Palo Verde Hills. I combined what I'd learned from previous visits with a guess for a new glyph area to cobble together a decent outing.
3. Horseshoe Lake. I stitched together a route in a dense petroglyph area I'd been to many times before. The hills definitely bigger and steeper than they were 10 years ago. I was also surprised how easy it is to not be able to find stuff I'd found before. |
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