(2023-02-26, 01:27 PM)MojaveGeek Wrote: I did a loop on the north side, pretty much a steady stream of intermittent petros and blinds. Obviously springs attracted wildlife. I felt like we likely missed a lot of the petros, as they were all spread around and largely on isolated rocks on the ground. We didn't really scramble, though getting in to the actual springs is tough through vegetation.
I didn't know of this site until viewing this thread. Obviously have not been there. It was not hard to match the background mountains and locate an easily discernable rock ring along the trail while viewing on GE itself with the most recent resolution. Is it something to be concerned about? I'm appreciative, and look forward to a visit someday. I want to believe that people of dubious intention wouldn't go to the trouble to "match the photos w/street view GE," but I am also gullible.
Really cool stuff. Thanks for sharing the petro photos. Elaborate abstract designs.
With Google Earth, I am in the ball park of the Cottonwood site. I see trails that could be close to matching the orientation of the photo looking into the sun but it will take some exploration in reality on the ground to narrow it down. Once I thought I read of some rock art higher to the west on or near the divide. Could this trail continue up there? It is lost to visibility in GE once down in the broad wash.