Sunday, 3 September 2023

The Needles and More

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We drive from Cortez this morning across fertile farming plains and suddenly descended into a deep valley which indicated the start of the Utah canyons.
Rock formations which looked not-of-this-world started to appear in the landscape. https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1R1A6KKlFoU1pbzsBxxRWpvexKgGbNy0U
The newspaper rock had petroglyphs which are not yet understood. 
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We drove to The Needles through huge rock formations. https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1CBdlnKD5wxODXmwqJeSYorIRNe1SpahRhttps://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1poSsjotI0u6aUt4UpuPZnlVC--3Z2k7f
We went for a short walk as Dan was not well the previous night so we decided not to overdo things in the heat today. https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1obq3i-_ICdRe2Pk_Kwr9DR-_wj07GGwo
This was ruins in the rocks where ceremonies were held in ancient times. 
The cacti were very cool as were the yellow flowers lining the roadside https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1eMs-QOKQgFxjH0F1dC8H0Rg5Gk5jujMa
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Other features on the road were a hole in the rock and many other lumps.
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We had late lunch in Moab then made our way to Castle Valley Inn through the Colorado River Canyons - just outstanding! Thanks to my brother we are in the perfect place for a couple of nights for exploring Canyonlands and The Arches (without overdoing it). https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1l0YSPbOxETEfdCYl9bKKm1DIkvjCUnuZhttps://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1Mh1BqAsCYy-mycP7DUlkRwjzY5FySE_R
These photos give no idea of the enormity of the rocks above us. Just plain astounding!!
We are tired ( after Dan’s unwellness last night) but happy. We were treated by a mule deer and her fawn wandering through the property, and turkeys and a lovely doggo as we explored the grounds.
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We liked the idea of the native american flavoured decor of the Castle Valley Inn and the rooms did not disappoint.
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Good night! 

Saturday, 2 September 2023

Durango to Cortez with Mesa Verde in Between

 

These icecreams were a very sweet treat after our visit to Mesa Verde.  They come from a store called Stone Cold Creamery in Cortez.  Decadent and just what was needed after an early rise today to make the trip from Durango to Mesa Verde. 

We set out early so as not to miss our guided tour of the cliff dwellings.  It takes a while to wend your way into the park and signposting is not very helpful.  I suspect if you are later into the park you might be given a map and directions but knowing that it took over an hour to get to Cliff Palace from the entrance meant that we were there before the gate folk.

We are staying tonight in the Retro Inn in Cortez which is really cute - each room is themed on the year of the room number.  So we are in Room 1977 and we have John Travolta on the wall as well as the BeeGees. Very colourful and lots of fun.  The dining room is American 50's themed.  Elvis sits out the front and doesn't mind old birds being over familiar with him.
Mesa Verde is set in another stunning bit of Colorado countryside.  The park history can be seen at this link.  We wound our way up to the top of the Mesa before finding the building sites, carved into canyon walls.






Dan is emerging from the narrow ladder exit.  I've tried to capture the tightness of some of the paths into and around the Cliff Palace site that we toured today.  Very beautiful and very awe-inspiring.  Homes for Ancestral Puebloans - the imagination is needed to think about the hardships of their lives and respect for these ancient people who carved and bricked their way into rocks to create safe homes.


Chinks between the stones prevent the mortar oozing out while setting.   Kivas (family spaces) were built up using rocks and mortar over a number of years to create this whole "palace".


Yes - that is Dan with my Google knapsack!  

Our ranger was a very knowledgeable lady with a wry sense of humour and a lot of respect for the site.

Friday, 1 September 2023

Leaving and exploring

Today we left Westcliffe, sadly, and drove northwards then South to make our way to the West side of the Sangre de Cristo mountains. We have been this way before but then turned south-westward through the mountains with Durango as our destination.

We made our way through gorges and tunnels and mountain passes - stunning countryside! 
A five hour drive with a break for lunch and a climb up to Chimney Rock - a national monument, not for the faint- hearted! 










Along ridges and up a stony path. Those of you who know me will understand that I kept my eyes on the rocks and not on the cliff edges as we inched our way up. We were hot and sweaty and afraid of falling 😂. 
Some spectacular country seen today on the drive and ski fields without snow but suffice to say we were high enough for them!   We spent the night in a seedy motel in Durango and had an early start in the morning to reach the Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings.


Thursday, 31 August 2023

"Custer County"

 Despite its name, this area is very appealing.

Today we went out and about, driving through to Lake Isabel which was about an hour from the Westcliffe home. Lake Isabel is a camping and fishing attraction.  

We also stopped at the Isabel Lake Lodge there, as we had read on the internet that they are open Thursdays - check their hours as they vary. We bought a cold Dr Pepper, and then after hearing from a helpful server, traveled on to Pueblo (another 45 minutes) to look at the Pueblo River Walk which is in the centre of town and incorporates part of the Arkansas River, which the town considers its lifeblood.


The riverwalk is very pretty and I can imagine may be a community hub at times but today was just too hot for us Taupo people - at 36 degrees and rising at 12pm. However, we walked the walk as we had to prove ourselves against some Aussies we met who were taking shade under a bridge. There are sculptures and fountains and waterfalls here but not a lot of energy from us for lingering in the sun. 
We then drove back to the lodge (about 50 minutes) and had a late lunch. There is quite a nice shop attached if you want to buy tee shirts and sweatshirts or mementos. The Lodge provided a very respectable menu - hot spinach and artichoke dip with celery, carrots, and corn chips kept us from getting too hungry and the mains had a lot of variety and were tasty as well!
Well fed, we meandered our way home, stopping at Rosita which is a mining ghost town but didn't look too “ghost” as there were plenty of modern houses around. I did take this picture of the only dilapidated building I saw, so I think this is where the ghost lives.

















Tuesday, 29 August 2023

Westcliffe

We were up early the next day to have a practice run at a walk in the Sangre de Cristo mountains.  The height above sea level of my brother's mountain house is 9990 feet - or to us metric folk  - 3045 meters, and so oxygen is a little thinner. We had ambitiously thought that we could manage a 10km hike here,  to some waterfall in the mountains and my brother decided to put me to the test.  We set out without having breakfast first and did a 3.5 km loop up the Venable Trail.  After climbing for a while I began to feel nauseous and realised I would need to become acclimatised first and also have some breakfast before I thought of going places.  Needless to say, we did not go further afield.

 My brother on the trail ahead.

If there is peace on earth I am sure it is here. A beautiful house in the mountains with trails emanating outward along the base of the Sangre de Cristo mountains and views eastward to the Wet Mountains, it is unrivaled in any locale that gives me a sense of peace and contentment with my place on the earth. There is a certain reminiscence of my upbringing at National Park here - a sense of the untouchable isolation and beauty of nature.