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A few of the bones look dark and perhaps a bit moist, as if the last remaining meat was plucked off them just a few days ago

06473-bones.jpg Walking the last half mile up Old Kelso Road back to the tent at duskThumbnailsBarrel cacti grow in the rocks at the entrance to Old Dad CanyonWalking the last half mile up Old Kelso Road back to the tent at duskThumbnailsBarrel cacti grow in the rocks at the entrance to Old Dad CanyonWalking the last half mile up Old Kelso Road back to the tent at duskThumbnailsBarrel cacti grow in the rocks at the entrance to Old Dad CanyonWalking the last half mile up Old Kelso Road back to the tent at duskThumbnailsBarrel cacti grow in the rocks at the entrance to Old Dad CanyonWalking the last half mile up Old Kelso Road back to the tent at duskThumbnailsBarrel cacti grow in the rocks at the entrance to Old Dad Canyon

Ive only seen one skull and set of horns, so perhaps the darker bones are from a more recently deceased sheep than the lighter bones.