and
glimpses of what
will be put into a click-on-the-picture magic tour...
![]() mile 125.0 Moqui Canyon from the air |
mi 125.0 June 62 |
The boating is often past
those massive sandstone walls and right into the side canyons. This is Moqui
Canyon, mile 125. It's a deep canyon high up in Glen, so there's
a lot of it left today. It's rich in Ansazi ruins. Still, as
a side canyon it's barely "run-of-the-mill Glen-Canyon-spectacular."
Note the yellow raft up ahead in the sun. (That's Chris Suczek, now an expert in sedimentary rocks, Geology Dept, Western Washington University.) |
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mi 125.0 Sept 62 |
Keturah and Helen McGinnis at some pictographs in Moqui Canyon | |
mi 121.6 Sept 62 |
The mining ruins are mostly near mile 110 give or take a dozen miles. |
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mile 131.0 R
man-made caves used for storage |
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