petroglyphs

oldoregon

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Anybody found these while out hunting? Me and some friends found these while on vacation on Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge.
There were probably 300 of these on rockes that had fallen from a big rim above a lake.

I have hundreds of more pictures of these, if anybody is interested.

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I have seen many while out and about also. You know what is crazy they all look similar. The fat people with antennas? LOL! Honest there are some here that look just like those. Including the ram.
 
Oldoregon- I'd like to see any pics that you have, We recently camped down in the lower Blues and on one day we took off to Krumbo reservoir. We found some "Rock Art" along the road in. It's pretty amazing that it has lasted this long although I just read in the paper yesterday that a lot of this artwork is being destroyed along the Snake River because of all the manure and fertilizer that's getting into the water, too bad.
 
RE: petroglyph's

Here in southern Utah close to the town of Torrey, is a small canyon with rock wall drawings depicting natives engaged in various coital positions & other content of a graphic nature.
Their existence has been played down, by most people around here that know of their whereabouts, others (like me) who know about these petroglyph's, affectionately refer to them as porno-glyphs, sorry don't have any picts.
 
RE: petroglyph's

Rut,
Nope..... don't you know that Torrey is where all the dope smokers live.

Unless that's were you live, in which case you can insert "free thinkers" for dope smokers.

I'm from Sevier co.
 
RE: petroglyph's

BFE Stuck in the big city here Ogden lucky me. Not
My Family is from Marysvale and Mayfield. I have seen some of the petroglyphs from your area. Up I-70 Kewl
Rut
 
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Must be the dope smokers that we moved out of CA. during the 80's. They got tired of us law enforcement types flying over and spotting their thousand plant fields and raiding them. Alot of them moved to Oregon, Idaho, and other states that were not doing fly overs.
I do feel a little sorry for exporting our riff raff to other states, but we were glad to get rid of them. Not so good for the deer. Deer love to eat the plants and the dope growers have a habit of poaching during the growing season to keep the deer from eating their cash crop.

RELH
 
LAST EDITED ON Jun-07-05 AT 11:50PM (MST)[p]Pretty cool oldoregon. They are somewhat common in Arizona. We found these on a cliff wall while Antelope hunting last year. They were on every rock of a 30 foot broken wall for about 1/2 mile. Thousands of them.


Looks like a Bighorn Sheep
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Monster Muley!!! Circa 1200 A.D.
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