2023-02-06, 05:42 PM
MG: Book was published 1960 with the work in it done around the mid-50s. Much can change in 70yrs. But I spoke with a park archeologist today and they stated that saw the poor condition of this glyph in their post-flood survey this fall. Whether that’s implies it was in better condition before the flood or that they just hadn’t had eyes on it in a while… who knows. These would not be disturbed by running water but heavy rain could potentially take a toll.
The volcano stone was worked only by wind erosion out on the desert pavement.
DVD: A permit would be impossible. The park is heavily leaning towards the ”fingers in ears yelling LALALALA“ approach to these sites. A permit to film one would be immediately denied. I can’t say that I blame them. Any site (not just in DV, but surrounding states) that’s anywhere near accessible to humans gets defaced.
I may admit to zip tie-ing a selfie stick to a hiking pole to shoot some of this stuff. Lol. Don’t need a permit for that.
I’ll be starting a new thread but the archeologist I’m in contact with is working on a project to document historical tourist attractions along the 190 corridor. So if anyone has sites they’ve wondered about or old photos to share, send them my way.
The volcano stone was worked only by wind erosion out on the desert pavement.
DVD: A permit would be impossible. The park is heavily leaning towards the ”fingers in ears yelling LALALALA“ approach to these sites. A permit to film one would be immediately denied. I can’t say that I blame them. Any site (not just in DV, but surrounding states) that’s anywhere near accessible to humans gets defaced.
I may admit to zip tie-ing a selfie stick to a hiking pole to shoot some of this stuff. Lol. Don’t need a permit for that.
I’ll be starting a new thread but the archeologist I’m in contact with is working on a project to document historical tourist attractions along the 190 corridor. So if anyone has sites they’ve wondered about or old photos to share, send them my way.
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