Sego, UT - a Ghost Town!
THEN... 1920 - Sego, UT
A picture from the internet of this abandoned house in Sego while standing!
Yet, this is what the house looks like now! We explored the basement, which you can't see cause its buried underneath the wood. Crazy and creepy huh!
We set up our tents in this old abandoned house! Creepy, just a little bit!
Uh, what!?! For the next hour we were perky eared, eyes peeled, and trembling with adrenaline running through our systems! A zipper being pulled down in the next tent alerted us. We waited for someone to come out and go to the bathroom and we were going to warn them to not go out since something or someone may be out there, yet no one every came out. Then the zipper was zipped back up! Ahhh! A few more twigs broke, scuffled sounds of shoes on the ground were made, and finally the sounds of rain fell on the tents. I think it was the rain that woke up the next tent. Curtis, who has his concealed weapons permit, had his gun under his pillow and as we came to find out had been the only one awake in his tent of 4 with his gun pointed at the tent door. After a few minutes of sprinkled rain, it let up and Curtis turned his flashlight on. Justin immediately asked who was there and the two of them, followed closely by Zach, searched the perimeter of the house for any signs of intruders. Now it was about 6:15am and our alarm was set for 6:45am. We all had church at 1pm so we had planned to pack up early and get on the road. The guys came back and said they heard a few male voices behind a bush up the road. Justin yelled out "we don't want any trouble", yet they never saw the guys, we are sure it had to be the source of the sounds we heard through the night. We packed up quick and hightailed it out of there! Makes a great story to retell, but honestly I've never been more scared while camping in my life. I felt a lot safer knowing Curtis had his gun and that I was in the same tent with some guys.
Petroglyphs located just outside of Sego! Some of these date back to 2000 BC and as recently as 1600 AD by the historic Ute era! It was really cool to see!
It's no petroglyph, but still cool to see how long ago people have been around!
Now these petroglyphs are just creepy! They remind me of what aliens might look like! The sign at Barrier Canyon stated, "the identifying characteristic of these figures is hallowed or missing eyes, the frequent absence of arms or legs, and the presence of vertical body markings. The "ghost-like" images, may represent shamanistic art associated with ritual activities of the Archaic people."
A view of Sego as we said "Farewell"!
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