DianaT
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Volcanic Tablelands, CA
Bit by bit, we are exploring the Volcanic Tablelands north east of Bishop, California near Chalfant off of Highway 6. There are several areas of
petroglyths and it is still considered a sacred area for the local Native Americans. We find something different every time we are there and in one
way or another, we feel the spirits. In Chadago Canyon it was the spirits hiding in the rocks, and this area was different.
My grandson resting
Some art my 9 year old grandson said looked like either outerspace or Florida. I love the way he thinks.
One of my sons enjoying a small bouldering
John and Tom just enjoying the vista
The spirits are so there. When taking this picture, I did not see the bear spirit looking down on us, but he is there in those rocks. I hope others
will see the bear.
Even the sun flare took on special qualities --- this one looking like a colorful spaceship to which my son will climb, or maybe it was a small
visitor from the beyond.
Old Tom just likes to think about these things while resting in the rocks.
And I always find John pondering and lost in his own thoughts about the wide open spaces we love so much
Thanks for looking and may the spirit be with you
Thanks for the link!
[Edited on 1-19-2014 by DianaT]
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Diana,
One can see how much you love what you are doing, which is reflected in your photos... They are spectacular.
The bear spirit is evident in that particular photo...
Thank you for sharing your wonderful adventures.
[Edited on 1-15-2014 by schwlind]
Linda
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Thanks for sharing your pictures and thoughts. I love that area and have been there often, but not recently. Your pictures motivate me.
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Wow. That last picture is amazing, Diane. Amazing sky. Interpretive image.
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Wonderful.
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beautiful pictures! Love the one of your Grandson taken through the crevices of the rocks, sitting and just BE-ing!
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Just excellent, Diana. You have found an area that has always escaped me (never really knew was there) and have captured it exquisitely!!!
So well done!!!
Barry
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Thanks for the nice comments, they are appreciated and I am pleased that bear spirit is easily seen. It is a great area this time of the year when
there is no snow.
What is really sad is that in 2012 some creeps drilled and cut out 4 panels of petroglyphs. The BLM, the local Paiute/Shoshone Reservation offered a
reward for leads, and through facebook, a rock climbing group raised more money for the reward; the money was to be appropriately donated if it was
not needed for the reward.
The BLM was able to recover the panels through an anonymous tip and the pictures were not damaged. However, they sure could not be pasted back into
the rocks. I don't know what happened to the creeps or where the panels ended up. I am sure they are being displayed somewhere around here.
Barry, In all the time you have spent over in this area, I can't believe you have not explored the Tablelands because I know you would really enjoy
them!
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You're having too much fun up there. Count me in on spotting the bear.
Thanks for posting.
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Quote: | Originally posted by DianaT
Thanks for the nice comments, they are appreciated and I am pleased that bear spirit is easily seen. It is a great area this time of the year when
there is no snow.
What is really sad is that in 2012 some creeps drilled and cut out 4 panels of petroglyphs. The BLM, the local Paiute/Shoshone Reservation offered a
reward for leads, and through facebook, a rock climbing group raised more money for the reward; the money was to be appropriately donated if it was
not needed for the reward.
The BLM was able to recover the panels through an anonymous tip and the pictures were not damaged. However, they sure could not be pasted back into
the rocks. I don't know what happened to the creeps or where the panels ended up. I am sure they are being displayed somewhere around here.
Barry, In all the time you have spent over in this area, I can't believe you have not explored the Tablelands because I know you would really enjoy
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I would have if I had known their mystique and beauty. Now I do, thanks to you, and they will be on our agenda soon. Thanks for that, Diana.
Barry
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Thanks Diana these are beautiful......I did see the bear spirit!!
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Good old Fish Slough Road! Lots of rock art sites. I love the road maybe 2 miles north of Chalfant that goes west by the power lines. Leads to a sandy
ravine that has some great art. But if you really want to get into it, do a Maturango Museum tour of Little Petroglyph Canyon!!
http://www.maturango.org/petroglyyphtourinfo.html
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Nice pics Diane, looks like you have a lifetime of exploring to do in that area. I think I saw the tablelands from a distance last summer---another
amazing place in that Eastern Sierra area.
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Fabulous Diane!!!
carpe diem!
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Yes, there is a lot to explore up here. We are really happy we made this move. Thanks again for the nice comments.
Quote: | Originally posted by BornFisher
Good old Fish Slough Road! Lots of rock art sites. I love the road maybe 2 miles north of Chalfant that goes west by the power lines. Leads to a sandy
ravine that has some great art. But if you really want to get into it, do a Maturango Museum tour of Little Petroglyph Canyon!!
http://www.maturango.org/petroglyyphtourinfo.html |
We have not done the whole Fish Slough Road yet --- hopefully soon. These were reached via a side road off of Casa Diablo Rd which crosses Fish
Slough Road and heads west.
I think the road you are referring to a bit north of Chalfant is the one that goes to to Chidago Canyon beyond the petroglyphs and from there, we have
ended up on Bald Mountain and back to 395 --- fantastic area!
I thought I had posted a couple of pictures from there, but I didn't find them. I really hope I am not repeating myself.
Just a couple pix of the petroglyphs located off the Chidago Canyon Road.
The view
And I love plants that have the strength to split rocks and grow.
And Chidago Canyon is really beautiful and the rocks are full of human and animal spirits. A couple examples that I named
The old warrior
The Young Child
The Princess
And I am not sure what animal this is, but he is beautiful.
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As always Diana you thrill with your art! Thank you again .. the bear reminds me of "The Forest Has Eyes" Bev Doolittle .. every best wish ~ Lori
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Quote: | Originally posted by DianaT
And I am not sure what animal this is, but he is beautiful.
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The porpoise?
Or as Curly would say, the "poypus".
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DianaT
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Thanks Lori ---I believe that the eyes from spirits of the past are always around us if we just watch for them.
Igor, a poypus? By golly, it just might be that!
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