Family Panel, Nine Mile Canyon, UT

JimFox

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This is so cool Doug! A really amazing panel. I will have to try and get together with you guys the next time you go shooting these panels.
 

Moonlite

New Member
I'm heading out to Utah in the spring. I'm on a mission to find the Family Panel. PLEASE HELP ME FIND IT!!! Map coordinates or approximate mile marker would be nice!

THANK YOU!!!
 

Scoutmaster936

New Member
Hi Douglas,
I'm a 65 year old photographer living in Florida and heading out to 9 Mile Canyon next April hoping to photograph the Family Panel. The internet has not been easily forthcoming on the location. I think I finally have a good idea now, but I'd like to confirm. Would it be possible for you to email me at "jeffstamer@aol.com" and I'll tell you where I think it is? If you aren't comfortable with that, I understand, but a guy's gotta try!
 
Hi Douglas,
I'm a 65 year old photographer living in Florida and heading out to 9 Mile Canyon next April hoping to photograph the Family Panel. The internet has not been easily forthcoming on the location. I think I finally have a good idea now, but I'd like to confirm. Would it be possible for you to email me at "jeffstamer@aol.com" and I'll tell you where I think it is? If you aren't comfortable with that, I understand, but a guy's gotta try!
Hi Jeff,

The best thing you can have to locate panels in Nine Mile Canyon is the book : "Horned Snakes and Axel Gease." You can find it on Amazon. It gives you a road log to all of the important panels.

You can go to my website: pbase.com/dougsherman click on the "Rock Art and Ruins gallery and scroll down thirteen rows and you will see the Nine Mile Canyon gallery on the far right. Click on that and you will see some of the images I have captured in that canyon. The hardest one to find is the Coyote throwing the stars into the sky. It is high on a cliff at the stop marked for this site in the book.

Good luck. You will enjoy your time in this incredible canyon.

Doug
 
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