Sights of Escalante, II
From roughly 400-1,350 A.D. the Fremont culture populated regions throughout Utah, growing corn and other crops, hunting game, establishing mysteries for later generations to unravel. Though not as famous for architecture as their Anasazi neighbors, they did leave behind a scattered trove of granaries, pit houses and other minor stone structures. Rock art seems to [...]
Sights of Escalante, I
Above most things in life, I am captivated by the landscape of Utah. The geology is often beyond description and even a camera tends to fall short of conveying scale as it keenly exists. Time loses meaning, ‘being lost’ is suddenly idyllic and the concept of ‘necessity’ becomes stripped of vanity to expose the pure [...]