New Mexico has a lot of relatively small, scenic/historic national monuments. One of them, near Albuquerque, is the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument. This is in a volcanic area that has been visited by people for at least 4000 years. It is the historic lands of the Cochiti people who still perform religious ceremonies there. It is a day use area with short trails, although some are very steep.
Julie and I got to to the monument mid afternoon and rushed to begin hiking. We hike separately so I don't slow her down and I can stop and take pictures without feeling guilty. I was blown away by the "tents" - cones of volcanic material that has weathered into the cones. My favorite part of the hike was going through a slot canyon. But I didn't get all the way to the mesa before I had to turn around. I definitely plan to go back and enjoy more of this monument.
I'll be visiting friends in the Houston area when this blog publishes. I had a lovely birding outing while in Corpus Christi as well as a a few good visits with friends in addition to staying with one of my best friends.
Julie and I got to to the monument mid afternoon and rushed to begin hiking. We hike separately so I don't slow her down and I can stop and take pictures without feeling guilty. I was blown away by the "tents" - cones of volcanic material that has weathered into the cones. My favorite part of the hike was going through a slot canyon. But I didn't get all the way to the mesa before I had to turn around. I definitely plan to go back and enjoy more of this monument.
I took many pictures of these cactus. I love all the colors they have |
Some of the tents - which are shaped like teepees and range from shorter than people to huge room sized rocks |
A little "tent village" |
Another dramatic view of the tents |
Just glorious |
Getting closer |
Still out in the open |
But soon the trail entered a slot canyon |
There were places I could look out at nearby formations |
The formations looked like they had been poured as semi solids and then hardened before they could flatten out |
My camera could see slight color variations in the rock |
Light painting |
One of the very tight spots |
The light was already going as I hiked deeper into the canyon |
The late sun added its own colors |
I'll be visiting friends in the Houston area when this blog publishes. I had a lovely birding outing while in Corpus Christi as well as a a few good visits with friends in addition to staying with one of my best friends.
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