In this video I head into a little-visited section of Utah’s Canyonlands National Park and view some of the best rock art in the United States. (Click here if you don’t see the video below.)
Also, for the first time, I’ve added subtitles/captions to the video. I’ve actually had one person tell me that she uses my videos to help her learn English, and I figure that subtitles would be helpful not only to her but also to people with hearing difficulties. Just click the little “CC” in the bottom-right corner to turn them on.
GPS COORDINATES
* Dune field: 38.4877, -110.3329
* Horseshoe Canyon trailhead: 38.4736, -110.2004
* High Gallery: 38.4614, -110.1974
* Horseshoe Shelter Panel: 38.4624, -110.1993
* The Alcove: 38.4558, -110.2061
* The Great Gallery: 38.44694, -110.21326
* Campsite: 38.570517, -110.819521
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Awwwwww Tristan,
The Great Gallery is the panel I asked you about on another video reply. I think I called it The Ghost Gallery or something like that. I had started driving down that road about five years ago taking three other female friends along. However, now that road looks wide & hard packed. I’ve always wanted to see it. However, a guy on a bike stopped to talk and said the road was sooooo sandy he didn’t think my Isuzu Rodeo would make it through as it wasn’t 4 wheel drive. And of course, the other three friends got scared, so we turned around. Hence, I still haven’t seen any of those panels in person. You’re soooo lucky!
Good for you getting there. Thank you for sharing.
Lynn ♀️
The road was still pretty sandy, but yeah, I managed to make it without any major problems. It was definitely worth making the trip out there! Thanks Lynn.