In search of the water glyph – an Anasazi adventure | Water Glyph Closeup | Adventures With Quadman | My Local Utah

In search of the water glyph | Anasazi adventure with Quadman

Lost Spring Mesa has been on my bucket list since I first heard about a particular kind of Indian petroglyph called a water glyph. More than 270 of these symbols have been found in an area of more than 2,000-square miles in the Arizona Strip. Bordering the states of Arizona, Nevada, and Utah, this area covers the entire known land occupied by the Anasazi Indians.

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Exploring the wonders of White Pocket Image 5 of 9 | White Pocket | Adventures with Quadman | My Local Utah

Exploring the Wonders of White Pocket | Adventures with Quadman

White Pocket is a 50-mile OHV ride round-trip. The Wave is so popular that access is restricted to 20 permits per day. White Pocket is not as well-known and does not require a permit. When you go, take plenty of water, keep the rubber side down, and see this incredible feature for yourself – Quadman

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Family Fun on the Curtis Creek ATV Trail | Advertures with Quadman | My Local Utah

Family Fun on the Curtis Creek ATV Trail | Adventures with Quadman

Of all the trailheads on the Shoshone ATV Trail System, Curtis Creek is closest to home. Being a little lower in elevation than some of the other mountain trails, we hoped it would be clear of snow. Last week, I talked about the fun-o-meter. On this ride, there were three – one shared by me and my son, one for his wife and their daughter, and one for my wife.

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Exploring The Mineral Mountains on an AVT | Adventures with Quadman | My Local Utah

Exploring the Mineral Mountains on an ATV | Adventures with Quadman

This new event had all the markings of a jamboree without the gatherings for meals and prizes. It was an invitation to come to Beaver, enjoy the local culture, and participate in rides with guides provided by the ATV club at no charge. Not knowing much about these trails, I called my friend, Dave Newton of Layton, and we headed for Beaver.

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