Celestial seasonings [Hovenweep]

One thing we've learned from being here only a few weeks is that it's a challenge to identify seasons. It's often below freezing at night but rarely snows. Days can be warm and pleasant but theOkumaya devam et
One thing we've learned from being here only a few weeks is that it's a challenge to identify seasons. It's often below freezing at night but rarely snows. Days can be warm and pleasant but theOkumaya devam et
With friends visiting from Durango we took a day off to explore two nearby canyons known for their petroglyphs and Anasazi ruins. Cross and Montezuma Canyons are only a few miles from Hovenweep butOkumaya devam et
So we have to amend an earlier posting. Turns out there has been more structure stabilization here than we previously believed. At Cajon they used concrete in the 1950s but with poor results. One ofOkumaya devam et
Took a break from camp hosting duties today. We joined a troop of ranger trainees for the day as they toured various ancestral Pueblan structures at Hovenweep. What made this memorable was a hike downOkumaya devam et
One of Hunt's former managers liked to say "you are the people you meet and the things you read." [Unlike a certain addled president who just watchesTV.] So in addition to the parks we visit ourOkumaya devam et
Today we visited two more of the Hovenweep pueblos-- Hackberry and Horseshoe. While these are certainly impressive strctures the highlight of the hike was chatting with a Hopi Indian who doesOkumaya devam et
We hiked four miles up a nearby canyon to Holly Pueblo, which is one of six villages in the Hovenweep Monument. The hike began with us squeezing through a very tight cracked rock. Then we walkedOkumaya devam et
As noted, the Anasazi were remarkable masons. And the ones at Hovenweep were the best of the best. They shaped and fitted stone walls together almost seamlessly. See the one picture here that showsOkumaya devam et
Hovenweep is Paiute for "deserted valley." This supposed deserted valley, however, is anything but. Eight hundred years ago it was home to a couple thousand Anasazi and they left behind dozens ofOkumaya devam et
GezginYou guys are amazing. I am glad to see your adventures. I have been to Hovenweep many years ago. Thanks for sharing! I'll be in Durango in August.
GezginSnake whisperers...I’m reading Abbey’s Desert Solitaire and thinking of your adventures. Great pictures are from a formerly celebrated high school yearbook photographer I assume.
GezginYes, read Desert Solutaire last year and Monkey Wrench Gang. Have to wonder if Abbey were still alive he'd have founded his own monkey wrench gang.