roverrocks
Expedition Leader
Never been snorkeling and so I did not bring one or need one when I visited the stunning and massive San Rafael Reef of east central Utah on January 20/21, 2014. Not a fish in sight in this desert Reef but I did see wild burros, a few hawks, a golden eagle, horned larks, slow elk (cattle) and dozens of jagged sandstone pinnacles, crags and massifs all spaced by fissured meandering slots and deep canyons. The San Rafael Reef and interior San Rafael Swell are one of the most beautiful areas in a state so beautiful it makes one's head spin. Here are some winter photos with most of the December snow melted away. Any snow in the pictures is either canyon shade-sheltered or on north facing slopes. Cold frozen mornings and sunny bright afternoons. I wandered back trails along the eastern face of the Reef from Black Dragon Wash southward to the Hanksville area including shots of the San Rafael River/Valley and siltstone soft shale cliffs lying just east of the Reef. Click on the pictures several times for much greater detail.
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