Vermillion Plateau (1)

Having luckily won the draw which gives access to the Wave, we spent the afternoon exploring the Wire Pass and Buckskin Gulch. The first is a slot canyon at Buckskin Gulch side, one of the longest slot canyon with more than 45 miles long.
 
 
1. Entry of Wire Pass.
 
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2. Petroglyphs at the intersection Wire Pass/Buckskin Gulch.
 
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3. Some animals are really aesthetic.
 
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4. Going up the upper part of Buckskin Gulch…
 
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5. … it opens after a few miles in a kind of bowl where some trees manage to grow.
 
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6. When sand and sandstone are one…
 
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7. Sculpted by the wind.
 
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The weather forecast was bad for the next day with a 90% chance of rain for our walk to the Wave. However, we were ready to brave the elements at 8:00 and it was pouring rain as we began our walk. Rather than go directly to the Wave, we made a detour to another site lesser known of North Coyote Butes: Fatali’s Boneyard.
 
 
8. Fatali’s Boneyard, all of yello and pink…
 
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9. Kind of sand roses on striped sandstone.
 
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10. Perspective…
 
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11. … and mix of striped rock and plain sand.
 
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12. A flower, scarce greenery at this location.
 
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13. Along the walk to the Wave, run by the Second Wave, unfortunately without light despite the rain stopped.
 
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14. Stone waves…
 
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15. Still journeying towards the goal of the day, we found this rock hamburger! 😉
 
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16. It was around noon when we finally reached the Wave.
 
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17. Magic place…
 
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The light wass still not at the rendez vous, so we decided to climb higher on the North Coyote Butes looking for Melody Arch. To come very soon…
 
 

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