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Sunday night – Mesa verde

 

Jusyt back from a great day in southwestern Colorado.. We woke early to find our yard overrun by a whole bunch of cows !.. We ent for a short run down their path and explored our neighborhood. 1 other house wihtin running distance.. and it appears empty.  glad we escaped the crowds below .. . Yoo certainly can feel the 8000 feet or so in your lungs as you run !~

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We packed a lunch and headed south to Mesa Verde.. the largest Puebla native american dwellings.. it was about an hou and a half away..

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The enterance to the museum was beautiful.. and just off the road.. what we didn’t know is that we had a 20 mile drive.. about 40 minutes .. to get to the ruins.. IMG_2335

 

As we climbed the mesa, we drove on cliffs that were a few days drop on one side or the other.. we stopped frequently to unclamp our hands from the steering wheel, door handles, etc.. and to take in the incredible views.. IMG_2338

 

 

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There had been 3 bog fires here in the bask 20 years or so.. and the whole area still bore the scars.. the signs and rangeds explained that it’s an unavoidable part of living here.. but it made for soem mzing scenery

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We stopped at the museum and had a picnic.. then went inside.. and heard a lecture on the place.. it was pretty good ! (I confess.. I feel instantly asleep 🙂 IMG_2368

 

Behind the museum was Sprucetree house.. one of the easier accessed pueblas.. We wa;led down to explore it.. so many cool facts.. these were inhabit ted mostly in the mid 1200’s.. in a tome wehere this part of Colorado actually had significantly more folks living in it than it does today

 

The pueblos are amazing structures.. built in the sandstone at the site of seep springs.. places where groundwater dripped out at an interface between the porous sandstone and not so porous shale..

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It was amazing being able to walk up intyo somehting that was 8000 years old like that IMG_2378

 

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We even got to climb down into one of the covered ceremonial ‘kivas’IMG_2388

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It was cool seeing soem of the everyday fixtures still intact like these grinding stones.. for grinding grain. IMG_2399

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we then got back in the car and started driving to cliff palace.. the biggest puebla in the area.. on the way we tool the mesa loop and saw sme more cool stuff.. including some wildlife.. like this culture ..

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and this dessert fox.. can you see him ? He was actually pretty big..

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we stopped at a few smaller sites including this pit house from 600 CE

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And several other beitiful vistas with and without pueblas..

 

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All day we could hear the cicadas heres one of their empty  shells. IMG_2433

Ne;eive it or not.. these are all different cliff houses..

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Then we got to Cliff Palace.. what a magnification place !IMG_2465

 

Franky was our guide for the hour tour.. we had to go up and down soem steep stairs and ladders to get too and from the site. IMG_2468

 

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It really was remarkable.. based on carbon dating.. they are pretty sure most of the building happened between 1260 and 1270.. the place probably held about 150 folks.. IMG_2474

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it was 5 by the time we were finished and we were hot, dry, tired and happy.. max drve the treacherous way back to the highway.. we stopped to take a picture of ‘knife’s edge’ a cool geologic formation.

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This guy was standing guard there.

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by the time we got back to durango, it was time to eat.. so we grabbed good chniese from a place callde ‘Mays’.. id recommend it.. then came home..

We’re now watching the persied meteor shower… we sat in the hot tub and watched the things streak across hthe sky.. it was amazin and memorable..

now I’m too tired to type.. so I’ll end here..

more tomorrow

nite all

 

nite all. nite sam

-me

 

 

Saturday night – hail, hail, the gangs all here

Greetings from needles colorado.. Such a beautiful place.. Just winding up our first full day here.. Woke tobeautiful sunshine..see it here streaming through the dish soap

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Diane , jack and i were up 4 hours before the rest of the crew.. We took advantage of that to take a hike at nearby cascade falls trail….. On the way we had to stop as these guys passed over the highway

The trail was beautiful.. There was some cool old mining stuff around.. Not sure what it was .. Any ideas ?

 

One glitch in the otherwise perfect hike.. I ran ahead to take a nap at the car, the changed my mind decided to go ahead and run home… Leaving diane and jac to search for me for me for almost an hour.. I am such an idiot

 

Once we were all home the rain started… It seemse to be happeing every afternoon… We spent it hanging out in the hot tub.. Not bad !

 

The coolest thong happend then.. It hailed. Not just a little? Until everything was covered !

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Later we went and explored hardware stores in durango….. Then back here for cooking dinner.. You can really tell that were at. About 9000 feet when you open food.. Check out this nutella

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Really nice day.. Im glad im here !

Nite all, nite sam

-me

 

Friday night – durango

Diane, Gabe. raya and I left home this morning at about 5:30.> Raya’s om Wendy dropped us off at the airport… and we took off for Albuquerque,, Very easy flight with wifi.. so I managed to work a good portion of the day. which was somehow restful .  We got to Albuquerque around noon.. Jac and Max were already there waiting for us. well.. Jac was waiting.. max was asleep.. he’s gotten 3 ours sleep in the last 3 days due to a burning man project.. Where does he get that from ?! 🙂

We all piled into the rental van and headed north. Diane drove because I culdn’t stay awke.

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We stopped at a great mexican place for tamales, fish tacos and sopapillas .

 

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The place had this great kitsch art. IMG_2188

 

The scenery in the 3 hours between Albuquerque and durango was amazing !IMG_2189 IMG_2190 IMG_2193 IMG_2195 IMG_2201 IMG_2203

 

We stopped in town and baught half of the groceries in town.. .. we met up with Rusty and suzanne there.. it is SO good to see them !IMG_2205

 

we are at about 9000 feet. so we get to use the funny high altitude recipes we’ve always  seen on cake boxes.. IMG_2206

 

we got to the house were renting about 8… here’s the view… just amazing.. more on the house tomorrow

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we just finished a big dinner.. and we’re al about to fall asleep .. IMG_2244 IMG_2248

 

cant keep my eyes open.. time for sleep ! more tomorrow

nite all. nite sam

-me