Sunday, November 17, 2013

Bandelier National Monument

This past Friday Ty had work off and I was blessed to be not scheduled due to lack of patients.....So we took this opportunity and ran! We have been wanting to see a lot of the sites NM has to offer and we have both heard that Bandelier was a must. So we booked a room in Pojaoque the night before with a great deal Ty found online for only half the price, BOOYA! Friday morning we took off and it took about 2 hours to drive to the monument. Love this area of NM. Up in the mountains with big trees and beautiful scenery, reminds me lots of home. The weather forecast didn't look the greatest so we prayed lots that we could see everything. Well we must have been doing something right because as we were leaving the rain and wind came.


 The visitors center

 Okay so NM had HUGE flooding in Sept and it really affected this area. They were playing a movie in the visitor center of the flooding river raging through here. Totally incredible.  So along with the Indian housing stuff I am putting the flooding stuff in here too.




 This is what the stream usually looks like:)

 Ty educating us about our Indian friends.






 So this rock looked like sandstone to me but in fact it is not. It is Volcanic ash.





 Going up the mountain side to see the homes they lived in.


 This place was totally fun because they let you play Indian. We got to climb up the ladders and act like indians.



 Here is Ty showing us how they Indians would have squatted over their potty holes. Thanks hon.





 This house is the big one on the block

 It had about 4-5 different rooms all connected.


 Looking at the structures we had previously walked through


 I asked sweetly for Ty to take a picture of me going up the ladder....awesome picture. Thanks Ty.


 This is pretty cool. The tiny holes you can see in the picture below and the one after that are where they had multiple level homes. From the looks of it some homes were 3 levels.




 Man can you imagine those huge beasts coming down during the flood, scary!



 This is the way to the long house. 2 long flights of ladders and one short one. By the time we got to the top we were a little bit out of breath. But lets be honest...that's about normal for me:)


 The awesome view from the top!





 So we had just gotten to the bottom and another couple was making their way up to the top. If you look real close you can see the guy in blue and the lady in pink.

 This was a drinking fountain.


 Now we are making our way to the waterfall. Beautiful trees and scenery!



 Off in the very far yonder you can see the Rio Grande.

 This fall was about 70 feet. Very pretty.




 So on our way up to Bandelier we went through Santa Fe. On our way home the next day we drove through Los Alamos and the Jemez mountains.




 One of the many bridges in Los Alamos.

 We even ran into snow, SNOW! Won't lie I was pretty nervous being on the side of a mtn and it being all snowy and icy. Man its been forever since I have been in snow. Bingo did awesome thanks to Ty and his superb driving.







It was a great get away. Excited to see what else NM has to offer us!

3 comments:

Pauline said...

That looks like a fun place to visit. You get to climb on them there....better than Mesa Verde.

Jenn said...

I love get aways! That flood looks like it was crazy! And how fun to see the Indian houses!

Jen Duke said...

I was thinking the same thing as your mom. And also, don't you think that there had to be at least some Indians afraid of heights? If I wasn't before I had little kids climbing up ginormous ladders, I would be after. I'd have to pull a Logan and sit in the back of my cave not watching during those learning stages.