The slot begins |
Tight quarters |
Tighter and tighter |
The erosion is incredible, the shapes and swirls amazing.
Erosion |
After a steep 500' climb almost straight up, yeah, a bit steep, thinking all the way of CT's words, "It's worth going all the way up". We arrive at the top.
It's definitely worth it!
Even though I'm wondering if I might leave my right ventricle behind. Before you think I'm totally pathetic, remember we are at 6500'. Not much sympathy, huh?
Rebuilding heart and lungs |
Other shots as we head back down.
We pass a cave that was built by humans. The white area on the cliff face is quite soft so caves could be excavated for shelter. you can even see the black staining on the roof of the cave from the smoke of fires.
Home sweet home |
It was a super morning. Mother nature has quite a paint brush!
We had a picnic farther into the monument and looking at the map it looked like we could take a forest road north up into the Bandelier and Los Alamos area and circle back around to Santa Fe. If you remember, this area had huge fires just last year. The Bandelier area was closed and there were many evacuations. We thought it might be interesting to see what has transpired since then.
The road climbs quite quickly as you head up into the Jemez Mountains north toward Los Alamos. The terrain is quite rugged and the signs of fire are everywhere. Makes you appreciate the tremendously difficult job the firefighters have.
Quite a view |
Rugged |
We even discovered an alien message board in the rock along side the road. You know the Los Alamos National Laboratory, home of the Manhatten Project is right up the road!
ET call home! |
I know this has been a huge post with tons of pictures. I hope I haven't overdone it. It was just amazing day with amazing scenery that I wanted to share. Give me some feedback in the comments and let me know what you think.
2 comments:
So glad you had such a great day! We really enjoyed seeing the changes from the fire as we haven't gotten back there for a while. We had a great train trip, weather was perfect and not too much wind. CT is thinking about spending some time up around Antonito. We will be in touch.
It is always interesting to see how quickly mother nature repairs herself after a fire. Hard to remember sometimes that fire is good for a forest. Yellowstone was another good example of rejuvenation after a big fire.
Glad the train trip went great!
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