Time Travel – Mesa Verde NP

Time Travel – Mesa Verde NP

For the longest time, Mesa Verde National Park was on my list. You know, The List. Things I must see if I’m ever in the area. Not because it’s filled with spectacular photo opportunities, but because it’s fascinating to see the dwellings and communities of ancient people. Looking at these structures that were built seven hundred to a fifteen hundred years ago, I can almost imagine what life would be like living there. Almost.

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The Cliff Dwelling known as Oak Tree House at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.

Surprisingly, Mesa Verde National Park does not have the highest concentration of preserved ancient pueblo dwellings in the US. That distinction belongs to Chaco Canyon National Historic Park in New Mexico. But Mesa Verde has plenty of ruins to see and explore if you are interested. The sites there range from basic “pit houses,” which are little more than holes dug into the ground with connecting passages between them, to the elaborate cliff dwellings built into the naturally eroded archways high on the cliffs of canyons. I found the so-called “mesa top” dwellings to be the most fascinating, maybe because I could really see and get a feel for what life must have been like in these highly organized villages.

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Within the Far View complex of sites at Colorado’s Mesa Verde National Park, lies an ancient community known as Coyote Village. This site is very interesting and fun to explore. It is an intimate look directly into the lives of the Anasazi more than 500 years ago. This is the view of one of the living quarters believed to house a family.

While the pit houses are the earliest type of dwellings, dating back to around 600 A.D., the mesa top dwellings came later. According to archaeologists, these dwellings were in use around 900-1000 A.D.

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Coyote Village. This is the view looking down into a kiva, which is believed to be a family or community gathering place used for dance, worship, and other social rituals.

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This is the central tower of the village. It is unknown what the towers were used for. Some archaeologists believe they were ceremonial, based on their common proximity to kivas, others speculate they were part of a village to village communication network.

The elaborate cliff dwellings, such as the Cliff Palace, were the most recently occupied sites, being in use around 1200-1300 A.D.

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The Cliff Palace at Colorado’s Mesa Verde National Park is the largest preserved cliff dwelling of its kind in the United States. The Anasazi, or “Ancient Ones” are believed to have occupied this community, and others like it, from about 1200-1300, after which it was abandoned.

The inhabitants of these complexes used a series of ladders and “toe trails” (notches carved into the rock) to enter and exit the village for farming and hunting activities. There is some speculation that the cliff dwellings were built out of a need for defense against other tribes. All of the dwellings at Mesa Verde were abandoned by late in the 1300’s. Archaeologists believe that a prolonged drought caused the inhabitants to move south in search of more fertile ground for farming.

We are very fortunate these sites were set aside and protected as a National Park in 1906. Even by that time, many of the ruins had been plundered by those seeking relics. If you ever wanted to travel back in time, a visit to Mesa Verde provides the perfect opportunity.

The most amazing thing I never thought I would do.

The most amazing thing I never thought I would do.

I have a fear of heights. It’s not something I think about, but more of a primal reaction when I’m in a high place like the edge of a cliff or a balcony on a tall building. My body reacts automatically. My legs get shaky and I get butterflies in the stomach. So, never in my wildest imaginings did I think I would be doing aerial photography from a helicopter. And, one with the doors off, too! Yet sometimes life takes you to places you never intended to go.

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Red Butte is an 1800 ft. pyramid shaped monolith just outside Zion National Park’s Kolob Canyons area. It is home to a natural arch, which is seldom seen except from the air. In this aerial photograph, you can see the arch on the left side of the mountain, opposite the hoodoos on the right.

So, when offered the opportunity to go up on a private flight with the doors off, the photographer in me won out over the acrophobe, and I said yes! I expected to be terrified the whole time.

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Aerial view of a cliff face at the top of Kolob Terrace in Zion National Park, Utah. Spring rains have resulted in a lush green landscape in the southern Utah desert highlighted by sunlight breaking through a light cloud cover.

I still don’t know if being seated and strapped in dissipated my fear, or if I was just so awestruck that being scared had no emotional space, but I didn’t react as I expected to. I have to say, it was one of the most amazing experiences of my life.

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Aerial view of Zion Canyon in Zion National Park, Utah. From the ground, this place is hard to believe. From the air, it’s almost unfathomable.

The pilot, Nate, of Zion Helicopters, was extremely knowledgeable and did a great job of taking us to places where the best photos could be had. He also monitored the wind speed while in the air in order to take us lower when it was safe.

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Smithsonian Butte is a 6632 ft. mountain situated just south of Zion National Park and just west of the Canaan Mountain Wilderness in southern Utah. In this aerial photograph, you see the top of Smithsonian Butte in the foreground and the cliffs of Zion Canyon in the background.

It was one of those things that you don’t even realize is on your bucket list until after you have done it. And I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I want to do it again!

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The Canaan Mountain Wilderness is a remote wilderness area to the south of Zion National Park. The wilderness area consists of over 44,000 acres, dominated by Canaan Mountain. Pictured here is a portion of the mountain’s 2000 ft. Navajo sandstone cliffs. If you look closely at the highest point of the cliffs, you will see an American Flag planted by some hearty local explorers.

My advice to you is, if you ever get the chance to go on a helicopter tour–do it! Even if you are not a photographer, it’s an experience you will never forget.

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The mouth of Zion Canyon in Zion National Park from the air. Mount Kinesava and the West Temple dominate the left of the image while the town of Springdale, Utah can be seen in the middle right of the scene below the East Temple.

 

 

Egrets…I Have a Few

Egrets…I Have a Few

Well, it’s been almost half a year since I left a somewhat stable and predictable existence behind to embark on a mobile lifestyle. I thought I would share some things I’ve observed along the way that were unexpected.

Great egret (Ardea alba) hidden among the tall reeds.

Hidden

1.) Being completely off the information grid

For the first few months, in places that were without WiFi, I usually had a decent enough cell phone signal to use the internet. In places without cell service, I usually had WiFi. Some places even had cable TV included in the space rent, which is always a nice bonus. Then I encountered a few places that had none of the above. No WiFi, no cell signal, no TV (cable or otherwise). I have to say, it caught me by surprise to be totally out of contact with the outside world and I didn’t like it very much. Since I have a car in addition to my motor home, I could drive a few miles and get a cell signal in order to make a phone call, but that’s really not ideal. From now on, connectivity is pretty high on my list of criteria when looking for a place to stay for a week or more.

Small section of a large rookery where great blue herons (Ardea Herodias), great egrets (Ardea alba) and double crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) all nest together in large numbers.

High-Density Housing

2.) The diversity of circumstances and reasons why people live in RV’s

Most of the places I’ve stayed for any length of time have permanent residents. I actually seek out places like this because they don’t mind letting me stay for two weeks or a month, and also because they generally have more reasonable rates than the more “resort” type places. Probably a bit of naivete on my part, but I really didn’t expect to come across so many people who are living in RV’s because they don’t have any other alternative. I’ve also met men who live in an RV park hundreds of miles from their wife and children because it is where they could find work. Some of these guys drive many hours every weekend just to go home to their family. I’ve met people like me, who have retired, downsized and decided to travel, and as the weather gets better, of course there are families and groups of people who are simply on vacation. Not everyone in every RV park is there because they want to be, but I suppose that’s also true in cities and towns and just about anywhere you happen to go.

 

Great egret (Ardea alba) in breeding plumage in flight against a clear blue sky.

Angelic

3.) Finding so much to enjoy in the “boring” places

When I set out on this journey, I had (and still have) a list of places I want to visit. It’s a very far-flung list that stretches from Alaska to Mexico, and California to Maine. I don’t know if I will ever check off every place on my list, but I knew that getting from one place on the list to the next would require some stops in places that were not on the list. I figured that was just part of the journey I would have to endure in order to get where I wanted to go. Now that my travel “rhythm” has sort of developed, and I’ve discovered that long haul drives are not my style, I’ve been staying longer than I thought I would in places that I didn’t think I would. As it turns out, I’ve been thoroughly enjoying nearly every place I’ve hung my hat. It seems every stop has surprised me with its uniqueness and charm. I now look forward to each and every pin on the map, knowing there is an adventure to be had there and I truly understand “it’s not the destination, but the journey” more than ever before.

Great egret (Ardea alba) shaking out it's feathers.

Shake It Baby

4.) Undrinkable water

One of the things I thought I planned for was bad water. I invested in one of those big Brita water dispensers and knew I would be buying filters every month or so. Then I encountered a couple of places where the water was so bad that not even running it through the filter could make it drinkable. So, as much as I detest the idea of bottled water, I’ve had to suck it up and buy water in a few places. You know the water is bad when even the dog won’t drink it. She drinks from mud puddles! Probably a consequence of the severe drought conditions in the west, which I don’t expect will ease up any time soon, I have now accepted the fact that sometimes I will just have to buy drinking water.

Great egret (Ardea alba) at the top of the tree posing in the shape of the waxing gibbous moon.

Egret Mimicking the Moon

5.) Egrets!

By now you’re probably beginning to wonder why I used a silly pun borrowed from a Facebook meme as the title of this post. I didn’t expect to see so many egrets! The first one I spotted was back in the Columbia Gorge in Washington in October. Since then, I have been down the central Oregon coast to the northern California coast, over to the Sacramento Valley, and now into the San Joaquin Valley, and I’m still seeing them wherever I go! I don’t know what the Chinese calendar says, but for me, so far it’s the Year of the Egret!

Thanks for being there

Thanks for being there

It’s been four months since I left the security and comfort of a permanent home in favor of a life on the road. I’ve seen some beautiful places and wondrous creatures and even managed to photograph some of it. Some of you have accused me of being brave and even inspiring. But, as I contemplate where in this big country I want to go next, I’m grateful for all the friends who are traveling with me on this journey. I can’t thank you enough for coming along with me virtually, sending me encouragement and praise, and even helping out from a distance sometimes.

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Feeling Small

The amount of support I have received from you, my friends, is incredible. And I just want to let you know that I truly appreciate every like, comment, and share of both this blog and my facebook posts. It humbles me when I consider how many people take time out of their busy lives to encourage me to keep doing what I do.

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Pacific Coast Silhouette

And for those people who have purchased prints to hang in your homes and businesses, I want you to know that you are more than just customers to me. You are my benefactors. You make living my dream possible and I cannot thank you enough for your support.

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Breaking Through

I have to say, that you may have created a monster. I am absolutely reveling in my new life and have no desire to stop. So, I’m afraid I will continue to bombard you with posts and photographs for as long as I’m able. In fact, I’ve only just begun.

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Egret in Flight

I’ll make you a deal. You continue purchasing, liking, commenting, sharing and generally supporting my art, and I will continue flying. Thanks again!

 

Best of 2014

Best of 2014

Well, it’s that time of year and it seems everyone is reflecting back on the year and doing their “top ten.” So I decided to take a look back at all the photos I took in 2014 and do my own top ten list. It was more difficult than I thought it would be to narrow it down to ten. I realized as I was going through my favorites of the year that many are favorites because of the story behind them. I really wanted this list to be what I consider to be my best work as a photographer, regardless of the story. That gave me an idea to do a series of “stories behind the images.” So this post will focus on (pun intended) what I think are my best ten photographs of the year. And I will continue to post travel stories about my adventures on the road. But look for my new series of the story behind the image in the weeks to come. Don’t forget to subscribe to this page so you get a notification by email whenever I make a new post. 2015 promises to be a very exciting year!

And now, without further adieu, here are my top ten images from 2014.

Number 10. Full Moon Over the Cable Bridge

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Full Moon Over the Cable Bridge

Number 9. Fierce Eagle

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Fierce Eagle

Number 8. Blue Heron at Low Tide

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Blue Heron at Low Tide

Number 7. Synchronized Flying

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Synchronized Flying

Number 6. Autumn at Lower Falls

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Autumn at Lower Falls

It’s no surprise to me that many of these images have come from the last four months when I began my life as a vagabond. Since I began traveling full time, I’ve immersed myself in photography and, as a result, I feel as though I’ve really grown as a photographer. That’s not to say I still don’t have much to learn. Far from it. I hope to continue learning and growing for as long as I live. And I hope next year’s top ten puts these to shame!

Number 5. Egret over the River

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Egret Over the River

Number 4. The Catch

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The Catch

Number 3. Takhlakh Lake With Mount Adams

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Takhlakh Lake with Mount Adams

Number 2. In the Grotto

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In the Grotto

And finally, the one image which I consider to be my best of the year.

Number 1. Good Morning Crater Lake

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Good Morning Crater Lake

So as another year passes and a new one begins, my advice to everyone out there is find something you love to do and keep doing it. There is no surer way to find happiness and satisfaction! Happy New Year and here’s to an even better 2015!

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