AZCPP
Adventurer
OK, I get the idiot award for this week! I forgot about the Navajo Nation observing day light savings time and was 45min. late on Sunday morning. Alex, Maria, and Taz went ahead with the Navajo guide for the first half of the day and went into Canyon De Chelly. They said they were the first vehicles that had been into the upper part of the canyon due to high water in the past week. They did find some mud as the Jeeps were quite dirty when they came out. Teresa and myself took advantage of my brain fart and did the rim tour of the North Rim on our own while we waited for Alex, Maria, and Taz to complete the canyon. After meeting up with Alex, Maria, and Taz we went back to their campsite and had lunch in the shade. We then went and picked up our guide (Kathy) and proceeded into Canyon Del Muerto. For the most part it was dry and sandy but, there were some dark clouds in the sky. About half way up the canyon we could see a water fall dropping off the cliff into one of the side canyons (mmm.. chocolate milk). This offered us our first water crossing but, not our last! Kathy showed us several ruins along the way and was quite knowledgeable about the canyon. We stopped to see a ruin and there was a dwelling across the canyon from were we stopped, this was were her grand mother had lived and where Kathy had spent a lot of time as a child. It is still in her family now but, she said she didn't stay there anymore. As we traveled up the canyon we encountered a couple natives attempting to catch some wild Mustangs. I can ride and I can rope but, I don't see how those guys can stay on the horse without a saddle as they gallop through the trees and try to rope something without having the rope tied off to the pommel. Mummy Cave Ruins was our last stop and we headed back down the canyon after taking several pictures here. Mummy Cave Ruin is very well preserved and intact. That water crossing we encountered earlier was down to a trickle and the water fall was nearly gone. We did drive past a dwelling where the family was making Tamales outside on the fire and they smelled quite yummy!! As we got a little past half way back down the canyon we found water coming from one of the side canyons, (I think it was Black Rock Canyon) this gave us several water crossings to play in and the guide was encouraging Taz to go faster and to hit the deeper spots. (she was riding with him) After crossing the flow many times we found we were traveling faster than the flow and was back to dry sand. Despite my mistake, it was still a great day!
I didn't notice the shadow in this picture until I uploaded it.
Here are a few more.
I didn't notice the shadow in this picture until I uploaded it.

Here are a few more.




