As we are driving in we see this balancing rock.
We also see some old uranium mines that are boarded up.
We spot a pronghorn.
We are at least a half mile from this mountain.
Prilly standing next to the mountain.
Guarding the entrance of Wild Horse Canyon.
Some real big rocks.
This is one of the largest slot canyons in the area.
We work our way down into the slot.
Sue dealing with the heights.
Prilly has been wanting to go horseback riding. Looks like she found a horse.
The three Amigos.
Sue navigating the rocks.
This place is awesome !
Every turn of this 8-mile slot has a new look.
Wild pattern in the rock.
The weather is 60 and clear, you could not ask for a better day.
Sue is in rock heaven.
Tight squeeze.
It's dark in here.
I am glad I lost some weight.
Three miles in we run into a foot of standing water and the girls refuse to go on.
They did not want to get their feet wet. So we backtrack and climb out.
This is Goblin State park.
The whole valley is full of these things.
Over 3000 acres of these guys.
They are starting to look tired.
Dried mud art.
I find this cool cave.
Prilly looking up at me.
On the way out we find a scorpion.