We took a drive out to Goblin Valley State Park for a little hiking and then to nearby Temple Mtn. in the San Rafael Swell to check out some ruins from a uranium mining operation near there. The weather has been just beautiful lately and it was great to get away for a day.
I found a comfy Rock-o-lounger to take a short break
Ruins with Temple Mtn. in the background
goblins and a temple
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Re: goblins and a temple
What a picturesque setting... er... lounging!
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yh – don't you just love those hoodoos.
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Great photos and a unique setting.
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That goblin's nose is really unique!
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I'm glad you only saw a nose.reptilist wrote:That goblin's nose is really unique!
Thanks for looking everyone. I wish the weather would stay like this all winter.