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  • HerbAvoreTravelerHosting and Toasting, 2018
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    • Day 47
    • Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at 6:42 PM
    • ☀️ 24 °C
    • Altitude: 5,226 ft
    • United StatesSquare Tower (historical)37°23’9” N  109°4’50” W
    Hunt's immitation of an Anasazi mason
    Eloi and Norman, two Hopi masonsJonathan, NPS mason demonstrating how to remove old mortar

    Mud Slinging [Hovenweep]

    May 15, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    A Park Service team consisting of three Hopi Indians and one white guy has been working this month stabilizing Hovenweep Castle. Hunt was walking by one day, asking about their work and they said, why don't you join us. So he spent this afternoon "throwing mud," as they called it. A very special kind of mud made of local sifted soil and hydrated with an acrylic polymer.

    He started the stint by picking away at loose mortar in a section. After that was brushed clean and sprayed with water he pressed mud the consistency of Play-Doh into the cracks. Satisfying work. And probably the only accomplishment in his entire life that will still be around in hundreds of years.

    The team asked him to come back next week. He will.
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    John Lovaas

    John LovaasReally cool!

    5/17/18Reply
    John Lovaas

    John LovaasThere’s Hopi for him after all.

    5/17/18Reply
    John Lovaas

    John LovaasNeed some before and after shots.

    5/17/18Reply
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