Saturday was a completely different story however and the sun was shining with not a cloud in the sky.
What a difference only 24-hours can make in the desert. Friday was a muddy mess and Saturday was dry and in some areas even dusty. Here we're airing down for the day.
The reef area of the San Rafael Swell has some spectacular rock formations.
We decided to run Black Dragon Wash at the beginning of the day. We were worried it might be muddy, but we only saw a couple of puddles of standing water and they were up near the exit of the canyon where the water was in the depressions in the rock. Anywhere with dirt or sand was completely dry, but the freshly washed rock canyon walls sure provided us some amazing colors.
After coming out of the wash and past Jackass benches and Rattlesnake flats, we headed south under I-70 and headed towards Red's Canyon for the remainder of the day.
Looking towards Red's Canyon from McKay Flats. We got skunked this trip and didn't see the herd of wild horses. I think this is only the second trip to the Swell where we didn't see the horses.
Dropping down into Red's Canyon.
As we were climbing back up out of the canyon and heading back towards I-70 we were just talking about this being the area where the rocks had fallen a few years ago and we had to climb over and around a few large rock that had fallen, when we came around a bend and saw this monster which had just fallen within the past 24-hours.
That came down a long ways and if you look closely at the divot in the dirt, you can see it had to have fallen after the prior days storm because the dirt isn't washed away from the base of the rock.
Thanks for looking.