walter is at home wherever he is
(the inuk-thingy of the lower yard)
Betty, mid-summer 2014, decided that this was blocking crucial water for some plants behind it. So, I re-assembled nearer the pool — also shown above with the 2 dogs.
This is 9-Mile InukThingy #2. We (me & tha’ dawgz) built another in the vicinity a few months ago. I didn’t take pixures, nor do I think I can find it again. This one: we could see the truck on the ridge to the north, ~ 1/2 mile away.

this one, conical hat and all, looks down at “Bridgeport” — along the Gunnison River — perhaps 500+ feet below

a Gunnison River Overlook Inukthingy. yup, that’s the Gunny Wivver wa a ay down there. This ridge is subject to HUGE WINDS and this one was blown over. I re-built it, with special shimming attention, and will go back to assess, someday.
(and … peacock).
2nd rebuild of the inuk w/in site of Bridgeport road
We had a BIG windstorm this past week, which blew the “original” down. I told Betty I was considering doing amphipian/toadal 4-legged thingies… “why not this?” she asked.
However, it could be the genesis (seed planted), as it were, for the past-time of inuk-building was when I sighted the …
below … not what i’d call triumph. Sure, it’ll stand ’til (possibly) the next windstorm. i just didn’t channel the volition (and also felt that the location and materials and ‘vibe’ were not optimal). a practice run …
This is the Inuk-thingy of the ridge south(east) of the East Pass into Cactus Park. also built mid-November — so you can see that winter is not only ‘mild’, it hasn’t yet arrived. Doolie poses with the ‘thing.’
a week passed Solstice, 2012: the Whitewater original inuk is impervious to the weather, and everything else
the north Whitewater inuk, grokking along with the yucca
yucca-grokking is sometimes not sufficient for stability, as this inuk fell or was knocked over. or just got tired …
so i rebuilt one night in March 2014.
midJanYooWary (’13) we encountered a ‘thingy’ in the Olivivas Wilderness Area. Sleven walks by …
Olivivas Inuk-thingy.
under the FOOOL MOOON (sunrise imminent)
“Horse Head” inuk in the moonlight.
the Inuk-Thingy within sight of Wombat Arch
The two upper yard inuk-thingies had been basking in the sun most of April, then …
above: not built by me, but by Ricardo Cabeza: a Land’s End on the Grand Mesa ‘thingy’
and below: rebuilt (same location, many of same stones) small inuk-thingy pictured previously as “rock-sea & rock-gnome”. Constructed later Nov., 2013.
Another inuk appears in the “Bean Ranch” area — sunsetting later March, 2014.
an inuk-thingy further up and away from Bridgeport road
rebuild of the pool inukshuk — Betty mandated a relocation as she thought the original version blocked some plants from watering
The inuk formerly just above Wombat Arch became totally tornado-ulated (disappeared!) so this one manifested itself below the Arch.
Inuk above the “copper mines” in the Olivivas Wilderness area.
Also in the O W A, a group of rocks which, so it seemed, begged to be re-assembled. Unfortunately, kinda phallic, iddn’t it?
little Inuk on east Rim Gunnison River near Escalante
Below, the 3rd or so incarnation of the Inuk-arangamatang north and up from Bridgeport (Deer Creek) Road
and another inuk-awangamarang looking down on Bridgeport Road ~
Below: somewhat above top of Escalante Rim Road ~
Inuk-a-wang-a-ma-rang north of confluence of Kannah Creek w/the Gunnison River ~
above, Oct. 2018 construxion overlooking Gunny Wivvr in Bean Ranch area
off of Tabeguache Trail somewhat west/southwest of the MicroWave Tower
view of previous lookin’ west into the afternoon sun ~
who sez inuks can’t have a heart?
& yet another re-build of the inuk formerly by the pool. now below it. there was a HUGE wind-storm a few daze back which blew it over !
Below — an inuk mid-way up the Tabeguache Trail (road) up from Whitewater towards the 9-Mile Microwave Tower.
Cool inuk-thingies ! I like the one overlooking the river especially :) Nice part of the world you’re living in, too.
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This is both weird and funny!
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are you talking about ME, or the inuk-page? or both?
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The inuk idea
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cool! I have a fried who used to make inku-thingies of glass!
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of course I meant friend….
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rather frequently i wish i could go back and edit my responses! heh …
are these glass inuk-thingies large? collector pieces? salt&pepper shakers?
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He did some small(ish) ones like this one, and a couple of bigger ones somewhere in Canada, http://fbpevents.com/images/Eric%20Allen%20Montgomery.jpg
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Personally I like the pool inukthingy – it’s definitely a she inukthingy ‘cos she’s wearing a ballet tutu and has her arms poised probably about to start her pas de deux
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That’s a very long post. Or is it a pile of stones?
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several piles …
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Sorry to hear that. ;)
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Very cool! :)
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except when it’s hot out. today, they’re all cool !
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You’ve made me want to create some of these here in Ireland! Sometimes we have the same sort of stone available. Don’t expect leprechauns, though!
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& … why not leprecauns and/or leprous-cahns?
if you gots the rox … (relatively flat-sided really facilitatedlyizes)
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Lepre-cairns, perhaps? One thing we gots is rocks. Hence all the stone walls over here :)
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