Utah - Comb Wash, Bluff, Edge of the Cedars Museum

ckkone

Explorer
Took a trip with the Moody family a few weeks ago down south, here are some pics...

Base camp down Comb Wash Rd.

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Our camping neighbors had horses, this was big hit with the kids.

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Kids being kids..

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My girls

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Roger's epic find... Anasazi knife blade

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Room filled with amazing Anasazi pottery at Edge of the Cedars

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Pottery fragments

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Mia and Liv, they had a great time

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Photog taking a pic of a photog

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One of the highlights of the trip was listening to Craig Childs speak...

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cnynrat

Expedition Leader
Edge of the Cedars is a very cool museum. When we were there they had an exhibit in front of a pot that a couple had found. They let the museum know, and were invited to participate in the excavation. This has now become our dream; to find the Cnynrat pot as it were. ;)

Very jealous that you got the hear Craig Childs - he is a favorite of mine.
 
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Moody

Needs to get out more
Nice Chris! I will have to put a few of my mediocre photos up here. I took far less than I normally do on any given trip...
 

cruiseroutfit

Supporting Sponsor: Cruiser Outfitters
Would love to hear Craig Childs speak, I've enjoyed many of his works. We were in that same area a few weekends back, never enough time to see it all. Thanks for sharing.
 

1leglance

2007 Expedition Trophy Champion, Overland Certifie
I really need to spend more time in Utah, these trip reports always make me start looking at the calendar for the next school break to drag the family north.

Thanks for posting and for getting the kids out there, it would be great to be a fly on the wall as they tell their schoolmates about trips like this.
 

Moody

Needs to get out more
Here are a couple from this trip with Chris.

Handle from a pot:
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Kids, no matter where they are from...like pottery making demonstrations

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Dine' girls:

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Willie, the potter:

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Chris:
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Twin Rocks Cafe (served us despite our 'weathered' status)

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Moody

Needs to get out more
I have traveled to various places in Mexico, Honduras, the Cayman Islands, and other amazing locales during the past year, but this knife was by far the most intriguing experience I have had.

I imagined the owner living in this land, making a life for themselves, feeling the desert heat, the cold of the winter, the howling winds, and the faucet like rain washing away the dust built up from the weeks before. I imagine the owner thanking the gods for the rain to quench their thirst, to water their crops, and to bring more life to the plants and animals in the region. I can imagine the owner sitting down to clean a rabbit, cooking their food over an open fire and using the knife to cut pieces off a carcass. I can imagine this knife accompanying the owner throughout the same trials of life I have had…sadness, happiness, birth, life, and death. For some strange reason, I felt connected to this knife and its owner. Although we never met, I know we somehow understand each other.

I can imagine the owner sitting, setting the knife down and walking away...forgetting about it until a bald history teacher a thousand years later finds it peeking out of the sand…

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Later that night, even though I was crusty and stinky from camping...I was able to get my tattered copy of House of Rain signed by Craig Childs, and get a photo
(Thanks Chris!):

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Bugspray

Adventurer
I really love that area soooo much history there.
I think 800 years ago there were probably more people living in that area than there are now.
 

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