We set up camp on their lovely spot in Kanosh.
Their view is interesting and the sunsets dramatic.
Hobbes especially enjoyed the horse company.
The afterglow of the sunset was wonderful.
While in Kanosh, we acquired bacon as well as lots of fresh vegetables, thanks to the generosity of the postmistress, Linda.
We also managed to get in a rockhounding expedition to Yankee Meadows. We were successful in finding beautiful agate.
Note that even Jim Bailey has a rock in hand!
The scenery was lovely,
and the company fine!
While in Kanosh, we managed side trips to Fremont Indian State Park
site of wonderful petroglyphs.
It was fun to revisit this park and to add another, the mining camp at Maryville, to our list of places visited.
This was a very interesting site, very well presented by the Forest Service.
We also enjoyed this statue in Maryville.
One good thing from our visit in Kanosh, a reunion of "Calvin and Hobbes".
While in Kanosh, we went over to visit Scott, another vendor at the art's festival, and his alpacas.
They are strange looking animals,
but cute too.
Especially the bebe.
Thanks Cal and Anita for your hospitality!
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