After returning to the wash from visiting the Tower Ruins cross over to the north side and begin searching along the cliffs for more petroglyphs. The panels in this post are all across from the ruins.
These are 2 of the images from the panel we labeled P4.
The next 3 panels a little further up the canyon we lumped together as P5.
The images at P6 are a little harder to make out but they look pretty interesting. They appear to have been created after the surface of the rock was already pot marked.
P7 looks like a fringed basket with legs and maybe 2 heads.
The next 3 panels a little further up the canyon we lumped together as P5.
The images at P6 are a little harder to make out but they look pretty interesting. They appear to have been created after the surface of the rock was already pot marked.
P7 looks like a fringed basket with legs and maybe 2 heads.
On the lower right corner of the Basket Man there are 2 upside down figures probably representing a couple of dead men. Below what might be a horse or burro there is a small figure taking aim with a bow and arrow.
What we labeled as P8 is actually another group of panels that are in close proximity of each other.
P9 is a large panel that is eaten away at the bottom. It is at a corner of the cliff where there is another panel to the right.
P9 is this diamond shaped looking basket. Note that some of these panels are up on a bench that is 20 or 30 feet above the wash. If you don't venture up onto the bench you will miss a whole lot of images.