Saturday, June 27, 2009

Updated Photos of Hannah & Maggie

Some recent pics of our girls... both are 7 mos and around 55 lbs each. I got a few shots of them being 'good', not an easy feat.

Jake (parent's dog), Mags & Hans
after a hard day at Grandma's & pa's house
Enjoying the sun & green grass
Maggie's new hidey-hole

I'm innocent until proven guilty... really...
Hannah & Maggie
Hannah

May 24 - South Mesa Trail (Chaco pt 4)

Today we viewed Chetro Ketl, Hungo Pavi, some petroglyphs between Pueblo Bonito and Chetro Ketl, and took a 4 mile loop hike to Tsin Kletzin. Great weather today and two worn out pups that slept all night.

Below are the pics from our second full day at Chaco Canyon.


Petroglyphs between Pueblo Bonito & Chetro Ketl
Indentions in the cliff face - believed to be where
tools were sharpened, but no one really knows.
Rock like the one that fell on Pueblo Bonito


Look carefully & you can see where there
was once a balcony along this Chetro Ketl wall

Window looking into a room at Chetro Ketl

The South Mesa Trail is mostly flat, once you get on top of the mesa. It's a bit of a scramble to get up to the top - either direction, from the south gap or from the trailhead at Casa Rinconada. We started at Casa Rinconada and did the entire loop which is 4.1 miles round trip. If you just go to Tsin kletzin and back (from CR) its about 3 miles rt. However, I highly recommend the whole loop - yeah, some of the scenery get's boring but the trail coming off the mesa near South Gap is just amazing!!! Quite a climb down but so worth it.

Tsin Kletzin was built and occupied near the end of the Chacoan "empire", between AD 1100-1125.

"Fat Dog Canyon" along the South Mesa Trail
Not so good for fat people either - we squeezed
through just barely. haha
View toward Pueblo Bonito and Pueblo del Arroyo
from South Mesa Trail
Tsin Kletzin ruins about a 1.5 miles in on the
South Mesa Trail
Approaching Tsin Kletzin
South Mesa Trail
View from South Mesa Trail
South Mesa Trail
Hannah & Maggie resting in about the only
shade on the trail
Another view from SMT
Where the South Mesa Trail ends - Casa Rinconada Kiva


The stairs are on the right-hand side
of this picture.
Rainbow back at camp
Pooped pups.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

May 23 - Pueblo Alto & others (Chaco pt 3)

Thunderhead over the mesa
After visiting Pueblo Bonito we thought we'd head up the Pueblo Alto trail to see the Bonito overlook and maybe make it on over to Pueblo Alto. It was starting to rain by that point and the first 300 ft or so of the PAT is a hard scrambled up & over boulders and toe-holds once used by the Chacoans. The puppies, Hannah & Maggie, of course, raced up the trail until they hit their first boulder - then they were ready to head back down. After boosting them up and dragging them around wet, slick rocks we decide to bag PAT for the time being and go on another hike that wasn't so strenuous - the Penasco Blanco Trail fit bill. Longer than we wanted to go, but long enough to wear H & M out so they would wait patiently in the Jeep while we did the Pueblo Alto trail.
Bryan, Hannah & Maggie on
the Pueblo Alto Trail
Looking down part of the PA trail
The Penasco Blanco trail is relatively flat and includes Casa Chiquita, Kin Kletso, petroglyphs, pictographs and Penasco Blanco. To PB and back is 7.4 miles, petroglyphs were 3.4 miles RT - we made it to Casa Chiquita before heading back. It rained on us a good bit, but that kept it cool. Can't imagine this area in the summertime.

Bryan, H & M on the Penasco Blanco Trail
Views from the Penasco Blanco Trail

Casa Chiquita ruins

We successfully pooped out the dogs, stowed them in the Jeep and tried the Pueblo Alto Trail again. The entire loop of PAT is 5.4 miles long. By this time we were starting to poop-out too so we opted for the shorter trip out to the Pueblo Bonito overlook which was just a two mile round trip and once you made it to the top of the mesa - a very easy walk. We want to go again and make it to Pueblo Alto (3.2 mi RT) as this part of the trail passes by old Chacoan ramps, stairways, roads, etc.

As it is, the Pueblo Alto trail starts off near Kin Kletso ruin and uses the same, uhm "trail" that the Chacoan's used to gain access to the mesa top. What a climb! Elevation gain was 250 feet and it seemed you gained that elevation in about 250 feet. Very cool though, as once you scramble over the boulders you squeeze through a long rock crevice and emerge on top. A great trail if you are up to the initial climb up (& of course, back down, which is much scarier).

Sign explaining Kin Kletso
Kin Kletso from the Pueblo Alto Trail
Bryan looking up the crevice we have to
climb through on the Pueblo Alto Trail
Bryan near the top
Raymona dragging her rear, I mean
dragging up the rear.
This is where you emerge on top
of the mesa. Amazing, huh?
Trail on top of the mesa
Small rock cairn marking the trail
Hand-pecked basins along the trail
Believed to be used ceremonially
View from Pueblo Alto trail across
Chaco Canyon
Pueblo del Arroyo from mesa top
View of Pueblo Bonito from the overlook