Greg O’Neil sent me this photo that he took at Capitol Reef National Park in early March of this year.
The stone and mud house is 10×12 and dates back to the early 1800s. Eleven people called it home at one time (eight were children) and a couple of them slept in the rock ledges behind the house.
“This area of southern Utah has a diversity of landscape like no other area in the state – red rock formations and canyons, pristine meadows, alpine forests, as well as lush green valleys.”
Quote from: Capitol Reef National Park
