Few select pics from the trip...
First night made it to almost Flagstaff. Free camping, chilly night.
Oh yeah, note the new truck! Decided it was time. Looked at all the new mid-size truck offerings and the only one with a bed wide enough for Pro-Rig is the Nissan. Made the choice easy. The new rig has the heated seats and all the fancy stuff Greystoke didn't have, this keeps Sheri happier and I get a rear locker and a few other treats. Win-win.
First stop, Canyon de Chelly. Guided tour is a must if you want to see most of the canyon. We sprang for a 4-hour tour and saw a good variety of pictographs, petroglyphs, and ruins.
The rock art is a mix of old Ancestral Puebloan going back 1,000+ years and Najavo art from the last several hundred. This one depicts the arrival of the Spanish with their horses, priests, and guns.
Lots of good stories and good chats with the guide, who grew up in the canyon and has been guiding for over 30 years. We only saw a couple other guided groups while there - definitely the slow season around here. Perfect!
Headed next towards Chaco Canyon in New Mexico. Got in to the campground after dark - three or four other folks here is all.
The next morning we started touring the ruins. We had this whole site to ourselves for an hour or more - the perfect way to experience such an amazing place.
Got a short hike in
then decided to stay another night to see the rest of the ruins and maybe do a longer hike. Weather got colder and windier with some snow flurries. Kept the crowds down though.
Skipped the hike due to the weather and instead headed north for a stop at Aztec Ruins then figured we'd try Mesa Verde NP. Found free camping up in the trees.
Other than the fan in the new roof vent not working, all the upgrades are performing well. Especially happy with the doubling of the battery capacity. New pop up walls get some condensation (as ice) but not bad.
The recent storm closed most of Mesa Verde down so we headed for Canyon of the Ancients instead. Hit the visitor center/museum (very good) and a couple sites, it was blowing and snowing on and off but we were able to do some more exploring.
Forecast looking snowy as we pondered our next move...