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Molly WD's avatar

THOSE CANYONS wow you aren't kidding about skyscrapers!

When we were in New Mexico in 2018, we saw petroglyphs at the Three Rivers Petroglyph Site north of Alamagordo. We spent a couple of hours walking the trails. I came to some conclusions: 1) maybe these glyphs were like road signs for people travelling through the area. Or, 2) they were property markers which seems a little unlikely. Or, 3) they were classrooms where the younger ones were taught stuff. OR 4) someone was having fun scraping pictures into the rock.

I also like the picture of Doug examining a map and that breakfast idea is great and I'm going to try it and add an avocado.

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Ruth & Doug Everhart's avatar

Fun to read your petroglyph thoughts, Molly! About the breakfast, an avocado never hurt anything, but please don't tell any Boy Scouts about this sacrilege.

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Ray Conger's avatar

Orem here. It appears you went in November? So is the Hickman bridge hike open now - January?

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Ruth & Doug Everhart's avatar

Hi Orem, we were there in mid November and I don’t have any knowledge as to what’s available currently.

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Susan Okula's avatar

The breakfast! We were introduced to the dish as "toad in a hole" on a rafting trip in Utah/Colorado. That hike looks incredible.

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Ruth & Doug Everhart's avatar

And the hike WAS magic!

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Ruth & Doug Everhart's avatar

This dish definitely wins the prize for the best use of bacon grease ever.

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