Fig. 1. Stock Trail on right bank of Warm Creek Canyon, probable route of Spanish party, 1776. Historical site 15. Fig. 2. Entrance to Gunsight Pass, west side. Historical site 11. Fig. 3. Inscription on the cliff wall at the east entrance to Gunsight Pass. Historical site 11. 38Epson Perfection 4870 Photo, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 13,658,112 byte
Fig. 13. (left) Foothold Trail at mouth of West Canyon Creek. Historical site 31. Fig. 14. (below) ...
Next morning, November 7, the Fathers went to inspect the canyon. They found it steep indeed but at ...
Navajo Creek is passable by foot and horseback from the mouth to Kaibito Creek (as it is upstream fo...
Historical site 15 - Spanish Trail across Warm Creek Canyon The Spanish exploring party headed by D...
Historical site 128 - Stock Fence At a narrow point between the steep western base of Gunsight Butt...
Fig. 4. Steps on right side of Navajo Canyon (Padre Creek) (site 8) believed to have been cut in 177...
Numerous names, some illegible, most of them put up since 1932, appear on the walls of Gunsight Pass...
9. Crossing of the Fathers, (El Vado de los Padres); River Map mile 39-39.5 (Crossing on River Map S...
Next day, November 6, the Spaniards rounded the tip of this mesa (Sec 33 T43S R5E) whence they were ...
They named the camp San Benito, adding to it, appropriately enough the word Salsipuedes, meaning "ge...
99. Last Chance Creek; mouth at mile 49.4 River Map Sheet D, Cummings Mesa and Gunsight Butte quads ...
"an old rock house." Strips of metal, sawed lumber and broken glass were found near it. A few modern...
At the head and on the north side of a gulch crossing the bar at about mile 44.6 there is a stock tr...
14. Mouth of Warm Creek, mile 27.8 River Map Sheet B; steam powered boat Charles H. Spencer built he...
The Domínguez-Escalante trail of 1776 between the Colorado River and the crossing of Navajo Canyon a...
Fig. 13. (left) Foothold Trail at mouth of West Canyon Creek. Historical site 31. Fig. 14. (below) ...
Next morning, November 7, the Fathers went to inspect the canyon. They found it steep indeed but at ...
Navajo Creek is passable by foot and horseback from the mouth to Kaibito Creek (as it is upstream fo...
Historical site 15 - Spanish Trail across Warm Creek Canyon The Spanish exploring party headed by D...
Historical site 128 - Stock Fence At a narrow point between the steep western base of Gunsight Butt...
Fig. 4. Steps on right side of Navajo Canyon (Padre Creek) (site 8) believed to have been cut in 177...
Numerous names, some illegible, most of them put up since 1932, appear on the walls of Gunsight Pass...
9. Crossing of the Fathers, (El Vado de los Padres); River Map mile 39-39.5 (Crossing on River Map S...
Next day, November 6, the Spaniards rounded the tip of this mesa (Sec 33 T43S R5E) whence they were ...
They named the camp San Benito, adding to it, appropriately enough the word Salsipuedes, meaning "ge...
99. Last Chance Creek; mouth at mile 49.4 River Map Sheet D, Cummings Mesa and Gunsight Butte quads ...
"an old rock house." Strips of metal, sawed lumber and broken glass were found near it. A few modern...
At the head and on the north side of a gulch crossing the bar at about mile 44.6 there is a stock tr...
14. Mouth of Warm Creek, mile 27.8 River Map Sheet B; steam powered boat Charles H. Spencer built he...
The Domínguez-Escalante trail of 1776 between the Colorado River and the crossing of Navajo Canyon a...
Fig. 13. (left) Foothold Trail at mouth of West Canyon Creek. Historical site 31. Fig. 14. (below) ...
Next morning, November 7, the Fathers went to inspect the canyon. They found it steep indeed but at ...
Navajo Creek is passable by foot and horseback from the mouth to Kaibito Creek (as it is upstream fo...