FEATURE – Every place has its secret, hidden places. Some are known only to youngsters, while others are known to the young-at-heart.
Follow along with co-hosts Paul Ford and Grady Sinclair in Episode 64 of the “No Filter Show” to show you little known places of beauty and wonder.
Whether you’re a long-time Southern Utah resident, or you just arrived, you’ll want to know about these five great secret spots in the St. George area.
Want to win $100? Click play above to find out where to go.
In one of the spots, Paul and Grady visit a public site where rock art can be viewed. The Bureau of Land Management urges respect for rock art, its St. George Field Office Outdoor Recreation Planner David Kiel said, explaining:
There are two things that should never be done with rock art: 1) walk or sit on it, and 2) touch it. Walking and sitting can do physical damage and touching it can transfer oil from your skin which can cause physical damage.
UPDATED Nov. 16 to include admonitions regarding rock art.
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“Largest cache of petroglyphs in the world” -> citation please.
No filter boys use hyperbole, Bender. I expect this is one of those cases.
Joyce
EIC
Walking all over the Petroglyphs shows total disrespect for the beautiful works of art created so long ago.
I thought the same thing! This showed how NOT to behave around our historic treasures. Please look, but don’t touch!
We knew right where the spot was. Got there but someone had already got the quarter. Sad part was that the guys from the show had left all their Maverik garbage…not cool guys!
Nope, Karma, not Paul and Grady’s litter. There was a lot there, they said. They and St. George News support the maxim, take only photos, leave only footprints – and variations thereof. 🙂
ST. GEORGE NEWS
Joyce Kuzmanic
Editor in Chief
Idiots! I can’t believe they walk all over the rock art. Unbelievable!!
In one of the spots, Paul and Grady visit a public site where rock art can be viewed. The Bureau of Land Management urges respect for rock art, its St. George Field Office Outdoor Recreation Planner David Kiel said, explaining:
There are two things that should never be done with rock art: 1) walk or sit on it, and 2) touch it. Walking and sitting can do physical damage and touching it can transfer oil from your skin which can cause physical damage.
Story and video UPDATED Nov. 16 to reflect these admonitions.
ST. GEORGE NEWS
Joyce Kuzmanic
Editor in Chief
does grown 50-some years old men acting like 11yrs olds bring in a healthy ad revenue or what? LOL’d
I thought this was pretty lame. There is nothing secret about any of those spots..come on No Filter is that the best you can do ? LOL everybody in the neighborhood knows where all those spots are…including your so called….mystical spot to leave a qtr. This was really LAME
JK-EIC, can you verify if someone actually found the $100.00 “No Filter” quarter? Just like the Broncos, they really want their “Quarterback”!
They did – and we have them on video on Facebook – will be adding as an update to this post soon. I’ll reply again when that is done which should notify you. A dad and his boys found it. 😀
Thanks for asking, Dark M
JK
EIC