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Today’s Photo: Pecked Steps on Comb Ridge
We came across these pecked steps on the way back down from “The Procession Panel” near the crest of Comb Ridge, San Juan County, Utah.
The Moki, Moqui, Mokee Dugway…
I will always remember the first time I looked down the Mokee Dugway. I was starting off my summer, working as a seasonal ranger on Cedar Mesa. As we stood on the edge of the drop-off Laura, my supervisor and one of … Continue reading
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The Procession Panel
Last month we took a quick trip down to do some exploring on Comb Ridge, in San Juan County, Utah. The Comb is a geological “wonder” extending north to south, over 160 kilometers in southern Utah and northern Arizona. My goal for this trip was the Procession Panel.. Continue reading
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Tagged Anasazi, Comb Ridge, moki, moqui, petroglyph, Procession Panel, rock art, Utah
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