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Canyon de Chelly, Chinle, AZ....June '05

Beyond the Painted Desert, much of the far northeast of Arizona is barren and not particularly scenic, with wide empty valleys interspersed with low, scrub-covered mesas. Three of these, named the First, Second and Third, lie at the center of Hopi Indian territory but most of the northeast is Navajo land, including Chinle which is the largest town in the area and the gateway to Canyon de Chelly National Monument.

 

This comparatively little-known canyon is not as immediately spectacular as others in Arizona or Utah but it does have sheer walls rising up to 1000 feet with many scenic overlooks, several well-preserved Anasazi ruins and an insight into the present day life of the Navajo, who still inhabit and cultivate the valley floor.

 

The Navajo: Just east of the town, the muddy, seasonal Chinle Wash enters the beginning of the canyon - here the walls are only a few metres high but rise sharply after a short distance so that there is only one possible entrance for vehicles, next to the river. A sandy track leads alongside the Wash to the scattered settlements and ancient ruins, but all visiting vehicles must be accompanied by a guide. The canyon floor remains green and fertile all year round; this, together with the protection offered by the rocky walls and the beauty of the landscape explain why the valley has been inhabited for so long - from primitive peoples 2000 years ago, through the Anasazi civilization of the twelfth century which occupied a large area of the Southwest before suddenly disappearing, to the Navajo who have lived here for the last 300 years. They still keep sheep and goats in the canyon, and plant crops.

 

Scenic Drives: The canyon actually comprises four main gorges, with many side ravines, branching eastwards from Chinle into the Defiance Plateau. Most of it may be reached only from above by rough, unpaved tracks - only the northernmost and southernmost edges are accessible from paved roads; the North Rim Drive (AZ 64) links Chinle with the north-south route AZ 12 and passes several overlooks. The South Rim Drive is not a through road but offers more dramatic vistas then the north road, ending at the most spectacular viewpoint, the overlook of Spider Rocks - twin 800 foot towers of rock isolated from the canyon walls and a site of special significance for the Navajo - according to legend, the Spider Woman lives on top and keeps the bones of her victims there. Beyond, the main canyon continues unseen for many miles.

 

White House Ruins: The Monument is administered as part of the National Park Service but since it lies on Navajo land, admission is free. However, unsupervised access is restricted to the rim overlooks and to a single trail into the canyon, leading to the White House Ruins - for all other trips down or along the canyon, a Navajo escort is required. These ruins date from about 1200 and are some of the oldest in the canyon. The trailhead is seven miles along the south rim drive; the one mile trail is rocky and steep in places but well-maintained and not too difficult - it takes between 25 and 50 minutes to get down, depending on your fitness. There are a couple of short tunnels, plenty of cacti and lizards, and the track passes a farm and an orchard before crossing the stream to the Ruins. Near the stream, just before the second tunnel, there is an interesting short-cut down a narrow gully, using old foot-holes carved in the sandstone walls.

 

(The American Southwest)

 

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Canyon de Chelly...Permits are required......
Canyon de Chelly..."Permits are required......
Scutter #1
Scutter #1
Scutter #2
Scutter #2
Scutter #3....Who's Got My Tail?
Scutter #3....Who's Got My Tail?
Tsegi Overlook, Canyon de Chelly
Tsegi Overlook, Canyon de Chelly
Junction Overlook, Confluence of Canyon de Chelly & Canyon del Muerto
Junction Overlook, Confluence of Canyon de Chelly & Canyon del Muerto
Old Sentinel of the High-Desert
Old Sentinel of the High-Desert
Overlook, White House Ruins
Overlook, White House Ruins
The Gang Getting Ready, Cottonwood CG
The Gang Getting Ready, Cottonwood CG
The Gang on Exit.......Minus Two (Sick)
The Gang on Exit.......Minus Two (Sick)
Descending Into Canyon del Muerto, Twin Trail Trailhead (Elev 6570)
Descending Into Canyon del Muerto, Twin Trail Trailhead (Elev 6570)
Twin Trails Ruins, Canyon del Muerto
Twin Trails Ruins, Canyon del Muerto
Mother Earth....Father Sky
Mother Earth....Father Sky
Our First Potsherd
Our First Potsherd
Big Cave Ruins
Big Cave Ruins
What Are You Looking At!
"What Are You Looking At!"
Characteristic Basketmaker (Prior to 450 AD) Figures (Men, Lower Right) & Lots of Birds, Blue Bull Cave Ruins
Characteristic Basketmaker (Prior to 450 AD) Figures (Men, Lower Right) & Lots of Birds, Blue Bull Cave Ruins
Rock Art at Blue Bull Cave Ruins
Rock Art at Blue Bull Cave Ruins
Potsherd
Potsherd
Christian Hogan, Location Not Respectful of Ancient Ones, & Door Not Facing East
"Christian" Hogan, Location Not Respectful of Ancient Ones, & Door Not Facing East
Sunday (1st) Nights Camp, Near Standing Rock
Sunday (1st) Nights Camp, Near Standing Rock
Any Foxtails?....Notice the Luxury of Chairs (The Joys of a Traveling Base-Camp)
"Any Foxtails?"....Notice the Luxury of Chairs (The Joys of a "Traveling" Base-Camp)
Standing Cow Ruin (Note the Cow Rock Art)
Standing Cow Ruin (Note the Cow Rock Art)
Navajo Art Chronicles Narbona  Expedition .....(Continued Below, Click on Pic)
Navajo Art Chronicles Narbona Expedition .....(Continued Below, Click on Pic)
The 3-Foot Rider With Cape & Cross, Could Be Lt. Antonio Narbona
The 3-Foot Rider With Cape & Cross, Could Be Lt. Antonio Narbona
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Foxtail in Black Rock Canyon
Foxtail in Black Rock Canyon
Antelope House Ruins
Antelope House Ruins
Antelope House Ruins
Antelope House Ruins
Highrise, Antelope House Ruins
Highrise, Antelope House Ruins
Life-Size Antelope Figure (Navajo) Whiteish Figure to Left is Great Pueblo (1100-1300 AD), Antelope House Ruins.
Life-Size Antelope Figure (Navajo) Whiteish Figure to Left is Great Pueblo (1100-1300 AD), Antelope House Ruins.
 Rock Art , Antelope House Ruins
Rock Art , Antelope House Ruins
Antelope Rock Art Attributed to Navajo Dibe Yazhi (Little Sheep), Antelope House Ruins
Antelope Rock Art Attributed to Navajo Dibe Yazhi (Little Sheep), Antelope House Ruins
Antelope Were Abundant in the Plains SW of Canyon de Chelly, Until the Arrival of the Anglos, Antelope House Ruins
Antelope Were Abundant in the Plains SW of Canyon de Chelly, Until the Arrival of the Anglos, Antelope House Ruins
Streaks of Desert Varnish
Streaks of Desert Varnish
 Rock Art, Antelope House Ruins
Rock Art, Antelope House Ruins
Typical Basketmaker Art (Pre-450 AD), Bird-Headed Human Figure, Antelope House Ruins
Typical Basketmaker Art (Pre-450 AD), Bird-Headed Human Figure, Antelope House Ruins
 Some More Rock Art
Some More Rock Art
Shades of Paria Canyon
Shades of Paria Canyon
 Opportunity to Cool Our Tootsies in del Muerto Wash
Opportunity to Cool Our Tootsies in del Muerto Wash
Ute Raid Panel
Ute Raid Panel
Ute Raid Panel, Chronicles 1858 Battle...(Continued Below, Click on Pic)
Ute Raid Panel, Chronicles 1858 Battle...(Continued Below, Click on Pic)
Ute Horsemen, Rendered in Charcoal, and Black & White Paint, Total Ute Panel is 30 foot Long
Ute Horsemen, Rendered in Charcoal, and Black & White Paint, Total Ute Panel is 30 foot Long
Cliff Dwelling Near Cat Rock, Canyon del Muerto
Cliff Dwelling Near Cat Rock, Canyon del Muerto
Morning Sun Warming Cliff Dwelling Near Cat Rock, Canyon del Muerto
Morning Sun Warming Cliff Dwelling Near Cat Rock, Canyon del Muerto
Gang Approachng Cat Rock
Gang Approachng Cat Rock
Cat Rock, Canyon del Muerto
Cat Rock, Canyon del Muerto
Bare Trail Climb, Hand-Toe Holes
Bare Trail Climb, Hand-Toe Holes
Us 'ns After a Great Climb
Us 'ns After a Great Climb
Ancient Pictograph of Horse, Daniel's Work :-)
Ancient Pictograph of Horse, Daniel's Work :-)
Our Campsite (Note Blue-Green Tents in Orchard, ....(Continued Below)
Our Campsite (Note Blue-Green Tents in Orchard, ....(Continued Below)
Daniel Morning Press (After Bare Trail Climb), Navajo-Style
Daniel Morning Press (After Bare Trail Climb), Navajo-Style
View of Canyon del Muerto From Bare Trail Overlook....Note Shake & Bake in Wash
View of Canyon del Muerto From Bare Trail Overlook....Note "Shake & Bake" in Wash
Table-Like Rock, View of Canyon del Muerto & Cliff Ruins
Table-Like Rock, View of Canyon del Muerto & Cliff Ruins
A Welcomed Break, Daniel Chanting
A Welcomed Break, Daniel Chanting
Weather-Worn Designs...Note the Ancient Hand-Toe Holes Left of the Caves
Weather-Worn Designs...Note the Ancient Hand-Toe Holes Left of the Caves
And More Weather-Worn Textures....
And More Weather-Worn Textures....
 Knee High by the Fourth of July?
"Knee High by the Fourth of July?"
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Shades of Buckskin Gulch?
Shades of Buckskin Gulch?
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Prolific Artwork, Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Prolific Artwork, Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Rock Art, Handprints....The Mark of the Artist, at Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Rock Art, Handprints....The Mark of the Artist, at Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Jim's Serious Cooking....Holding the Cover is Easy, 3rd Nights Camp
Jim's Serious Cooking...."Holding the Cover is Easy", 3rd Nights Camp
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Ceremonial Cave Ruins
Overhang, Ye'i Bi Cheii Trail
Overhang, Ye'i Bi Cheii Trail
Hand-Toe Hold Climb of Ye'i Bi Cheii Trail
Hand-Toe Hold Climb of Ye'i Bi Cheii Trail
View of de Chelly Canyon Floor, From Ye'i Trail
View of de Chelly Canyon Floor, From Ye'i Trail
Still Climbing Ye'i Trail
Still Climbing Ye'i Trail
Linda Dropping Down, Ye'i Trail
Linda Dropping Down, Ye'i Trail
Ye'i Trail, Navajos Reportedly Ran Wagons Up & Down WIth Cable Safety (adjacent to rail)
Ye'i Trail, Navajos Reportedly Ran Wagons Up & Down WIth Cable Safety (adjacent to rail)
Tree Ring Dating Begin About 1050 AD White House Ruins, Canyon de Chelly
Tree Ring Dating Begin About 1050 AD White House Ruins, Canyon de Chelly
Two Buildings Present, a Cliff Dwelling & a Canyon Bottom Great House, White House Ruins, Canyon de Chelly
Two Buildings Present, a Cliff Dwelling & a Canyon Bottom Great House, White House Ruins, Canyon de Chelly
Great House Has Between 50 & 60 Rooms, & is 3-Stories High Today, White House Ruins, Canyon de Chelly
Great House Has Between 50 & 60 Rooms, & is 3-Stories High Today, White House Ruins, Canyon de Chelly
An Exterior White-Washed Wall in the Cliff Dwelling, Gives the Site It's Name.  White House Ruins, Canyon de Chelly
An Exterior White-Washed Wall in the Cliff Dwelling, Gives the Site It's Name. White House Ruins, Canyon de Chelly
The Lower Chacoan Great House Core-&-Veneer Achitecture.  Note the T-Shaped Doorway, and Kiva Directly Below.   White House Ruin
The Lower Chacoan Great House Core-&-Veneer Achitecture. Note the T-Shaped Doorway, and Kiva Directly Below. White House Ruin
Linda's Bargain Hunting?  Yeah....
Linda's Bargain Hunting? Yeah....
Submarine....maybe?  See the Conning Tower?
Submarine....maybe? See the Conning Tower?
Look Carefully for Hand-Toe Holes From Tip of Olive Tree, Leading to Cave
Look Carefully for Hand-Toe Holes From Tip of Olive Tree, Leading to Cave
Sylvia Makes Fry Bread for the Gang
Sylvia Makes Fry Bread for the Gang
 Big White Men Panel, Life-Size Figures, Likely Shamans, Canyon de Chelly
Big White Men Panel, Life-Size Figures, Likely Shamans, Canyon de Chelly
Streaks of Desert Varnish on Canyon Wall
Streaks of Desert Varnish on Canyon Wall
Arroyo Cutting, Some Theories Maintain .... (Continued Below, Click on Pic)
Arroyo Cutting, Some Theories Maintain .... (Continued Below, Click on Pic)
The Window, Canyon de Chelly
The Window, Canyon de Chelly
View Through The Window
View Through The Window
Ruin at The Window
Ruin at The Window
Cholla Cactus
Cholla Cactus
Potsherds
Potsherds
Live Sagebrush
Live Sagebrush
Rock Art at Spider Rock, Canyon de Chelly
Rock Art at Spider Rock, Canyon de Chelly
Overlook, Spider Rock, Twin Towers of Sandstone, 800 ft. High, Recently Illegally Climbed (rope visible near base)
Overlook, "Spider Rock", Twin Towers of Sandstone, 800 ft. High, Recently Illegally Climbed (rope visible near base)
Spider Rock, Said to be the Spiritual Center of the Navajo.  Listened to Ben, our Navajo Guide Play Flute at Base of Spider Rock
Spider Rock, Said to be the Spiritual Center of the Navajo. Listened to Ben, our Navajo Guide Play Flute at Base of Spider Rock
Mr. Coyote, Not Camera Shy
Mr. Coyote, Not Camera Shy
Daniel Offering Encouragement on Final Trail, White Sands Trail
Daniel Offering Encouragement on Final Trail, White Sands Trail
Linda, Exiting From Canyon de Chelly
Linda, Exiting From Canyon de Chelly
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