Willkommen Zurück Part 3: Unfinished Business in Nine Mile

April 30, 2025

On Monday Chris and I noticed some granaries in Nine Mile Canyon that we couldn’t get to from our location and we didn’t have time to find a way there, so we returned for a short and easy trip on Wednesday to check them out. First we did a short hike up a side canyon to see some other granaries I’d discovered nearly ten years earlier.

Dry-laid walls
Dry-laid walls

Big overhang with granaries
Big overhang with granaries

More dry-laid walls
More dry-laid walls

Granary
Granary

Granary
Granary

View out of the alcove
View out of the alcove


Next we drove to the little canyon where we’d climbed up to some rock art two days earlier. We had some sort of idea of how to get up the opposide side to the ledges containing the granaries but it wasn’t clear from below how easy it would be. We would climb one ledge and then traverse it looking for a weakness in the next one, repeating the process until we thought we were on the correct level, seeing a few petroglyphs and pictographs along the way. The ledge with the granaries wasn’t visible during any of the climb up so we weren’t sure we were on the correct level until we rounded the corner.

Climbing up through the ledges
Climbing up through the ledges

Petroglyphs along the way
Petroglyphs along the way

Petroglyph
Petroglyph

Chris after climbing a bigger ledge
Chris after climbing a bigger ledge

Wavy pictograph lines
Wavy pictograph lines

Approaching the granaries
Approaching the granaries


The granaries were all in a rough state of ruin but there was enough left intact to see that some of them were relatively large. Some of the adobe still showed finger impressions from the people who constructed them, and there was a surprising amount of corn cobs–there was easily more corn at this one site than I’ve seen in all of my 35+ trips to Nine Mile combined.

Granary
Granary

Chris in front of a collapsed granary
Chris in front of a collapsed granary

Fingerprints in adobe
Fingerprints in adobe

Corn cob
Corn cob

Many corn cobs
Many corn cobs

Granary
Granary

Adobe and rock layers
Adobe and rock layers

Adobe and rock layers
Adobe and rock layers

Small granary
Small granary

Almost completely ruined granary
Almost completely ruined granary


We climbed and scrambled back down to the canyon floor and then drove back to my house. It was a short day because Chris had to be in Salt Lake that afternoon to take care of some other business for a couple of days before flying back to Germany. Hopefully it won’t be another three years before I see him again–we’ve already got tentative plans for a pretty big hike late next summer…

Low rock wall above the crux of the climb
Low rock wall above the crux of the climb

Chris descending the crux
Chris descending the crux


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