we left on friday afternoon and drove straight to the campground at mesa verde. we got there in time to set up our tent and then attend the evening ranger program. unfortunately--for us--it was raining during the ranger program, but we powered through. it quit raining during the night, and we woke up the next morning to sunshine and blue skies!
the 35 foot ladder we climbed to get to balcony house did get my heart pumping pretty hard. i climbed it just fine, but things like that do freak me out a bit.
you had to climb through a tunnel to get out of balcony house. this tunnel was built by the ancestral pueblans.
the sky cleared up some by the evening, but it was pretty chilly. it was so cold, in fact, that i almost wimped out of the saturday night ranger program. thankfully, i didn't--it was really interesting. it was on history of the navajo in mesa verde.
on sunday, we woke up after 10 hours of raining--it rained all night long. our tent was pretty sloppy wet. poor w and s's sleeping bags were wet. we took down the tent and packed up the car and headed into cortez to go to church. after church, we drove back into mesa verde and went to the seldom-visited part of the park--the wetherill mesa. they have a wild horse population there.
since all of our stuff got wet, we decided to head home on sunday evening. we drove straight home and got to sleep in our own, dry beds.
some of the highlights were seeing the museum at the park, the ranger program, (obviously) visiting the cliff dwellings, me getting to see a lazuli bunting (oh man it was gorgeous--the most vivid blue i've ever seen on a bird), s becoming a jr ranger, going to church (and being reminded of why rain is a very good thing for the people who live there--and hearing a prayer in which a woman said how much she enjoyed living in among wonderful people and in a beautiful place--i always love hearing that people enjoy the place they live in), and hanging out together!
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Those cliff dwellings are so impressive. I'd love to see them. I bet the folks in Escalante missed you this year, though!
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