Big Man Panel & Lower Comb Wash | Day 7

The Maze and the Mesa (April 2011)

 

Day 7: Big Man Panel & Lower Comb Wash

Friday, April 15, 2011

When we woke up on Friday morning it was about 26 degrees out…the coldest morning so far on the trip! We had another quick breakfast and then took off for the Government Trailhead. Soon we were hiking across Pollys Pasture until we reached the Government Trail that drops down into Grand Gulch.

Government Trail
Government Trail

The sign marking the descent into Grand Gulch.

 

Grand Gulch View
Grand Gulch View

A view over Grand Gulch as we head down the Government Trail.

 

Once we reached the bottom of Grand Gulch we headed upstream to the Big Man Panel. Along the way we passed a small and well preserved granary on a ledge above us.

Small Granary
Small Granary

 

Soon we reached the Big Man Panel. We spent some time exploring the area and taking plenty of photos.

Big Man Panel
Big Man Panel

 

Big Man Panel Straight On
Big Man Panel Straight On

A closer look at the Big Man Panel.

 

Big Man Alcove
Big Man Alcove

An overview of the large alcove this panel is found in.

 

Line of Hands
Line of Hands

There were plenty of handprints next to the large anthropomorphs.

 

Big Man #1
Big Man #1

 

Big Man #2
Big Man #2

 

It was a nice easy hike to reach the panel…..but the hike back out to the trailhead was a bit slower and more tiring…


Jared hadn’t been to the Snake House Ruins before, so we decided to head over there when we finally reached the Jeep again. That way we could stop in Mexican Hat for some dinner later that day 😉

Snake House Pictographs
Snake House Pictographs

Pictographs found to the left of The Snake House.

 

Snake House Designs
Snake House Designs

The large snake pictographs and other designs on the alcove ceiling.

 

White Pictographs
White Pictographs

A closer look at the white pictographs over the snake.

 

Black & White T
Black & White T

A T-shaped door in black & white.

 

Exploring the Snake House
Exploring the Snake House

Jared checks out part of The Snake House.

 

Designer Handprints
Designer Handprints

Hidden on the back wall inside one of the small rooms were a number of white handprints with interesting designs.

 

Unique Granary
Unique Granary

An interesting granary near The Snake House.

 

After exploring the Snake House Ruins we continued on and visited the Butler Wash Petroglyph Panel, too.

The Shamans Panel Wide
The Shamans Panel Wide

A wide overview of the Shamans Panel.

 

Butler Anthropomorphs
Butler Anthropomorphs

A close up look at a few figures that make up the Shamans Panel.

 

Smaller Anthropomorph
Smaller Anthropomorph

One of the many, many, many petroglyphs found along the Butler Wash Panel.

 

Faint but Detailed
Faint but Detailed

I always enjoy visiting rock art sites multiple times (especially the larger sites like this one) because I’m always finding new things on each visit. This faint panel is one I missed the last time. If you look closely you will see a large anthropomorph with a headdress, a set of hands, another large figure that looks like it might be playing a flute and even a duck-headed figure…..among many others.

 

Faint Butler Wash Panel
Faint Butler Wash Panel

Here’s another of the many faint panels that are hard to see that I was able to bring out better in this photo.

 

Curly Horns
Curly Horns

A bighorn sheep with very curly horns.

 

After visiting the rock art panel we headed back to Mexican Hat and had some steaks for dinner from the Swingin’ Steak.

There was still a little sunlight left after dinner, so we stopped at Goosenecks State Park to take some photos before heading back up to camp for the night.

Burning Bush
Burning Bush

 

Sunset at The Goosenecks
Sunset at The Goosenecks

Jared takes a photo of the goosenecks.

 

Jareds Sunburst
Jareds Sunburst

I just love the sunbursts from my 16-35mm lens!

 

Campfire
Campfire

Resting at the campfire after another long but exciting day.

 

Day 8 to be continued…