We returned to an area in Valley of Fire State park to finish a hike we has abandoned a day or so previously.

There were many petroglyphs on the rock faces along the narrow valley that we hiked through.


I only carried my iPhone on this hike, which was not sufficient for adequately capturing petroglyphs higher up on some of the valley walls.

The image above indicates that some petroglyphs have been lost due to erosion of the rock face.


To be continued,
Ken