From here, the canyon opens up a bit and starts to look like a backdrop from a John Wayne movie.
Toward the northwestern end of the canyon, we made one final stop before loosing the sun, the Fox Homestead at the mouth of Yellow Rock Canyon.
While most of the people who came through this canyon did so during the 1840's-1860's (or much earlier), structures like this garage were actually built in the early 1900's as homesteaders were encouraged to settle what was left of the west.
Last but not least, a final T-maker noting our departure from High Rock Canyon as the sun sets.
Now for the long drive home in the dark.
Again, this was a last minute trip and so we did skip a lot but our main goal was to get out into High Rock Canyon and enjoy it's beauty. I hope you enjoyed the few pics we were able to take along the way.
What stunning scenery. And the JT is quite stunning as well! The photos are always stunning. Thanks for sharing with us.From here, the canyon opens up a bit and starts to look like a backdrop from a John Wayne movie.
Toward the northwestern end of the canyon, we made one final stop before loosing the sun, the Fox Homestead at the mouth of Yellow Rock Canyon.
While most of the people who came through this canyon did so during the 1840's-1860's (or much earlier), structures like this garage were actually built in the early 1900's as homesteaders were encouraged to settle what was left of the west.
Last but not least, a final T-maker noting our departure from High Rock Canyon as the sun sets.
Now for the long drive home in the dark.
Again, this was a last minute trip and so we did skip a lot but our main goal was to get out into High Rock Canyon and enjoy it's beauty. I hope you enjoyed the few pics we were able to take along the way.