It’s Photo Friday, time to post a few shots from this week’s “explore the neighborhood” photo excursion.
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On this trip, we took Obie (our new Subaru Outback Wilderness) on a trip to explore the remains of Sego, a coal mine ghost town located across the border in Utah.
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In addition to the remains of a few structures, the cliffs around the site also display a plethora of Indian rock art.
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While impressive, the artworks have been excessively marred by bullet holes and graffiti.
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I will normally refrain from disclosing the location of backcountry rock art and ruins, but these are so well known and locally promoted, there’s no point in hiding the location.
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As always, the sign of a good trip is a dirty car at journey’s end.
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