Showing posts with label National Monuments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Monuments. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

A Day at Aztec Ruins National Monument

 New Mexico

July 2022


It was blazing hot when we visited and it was hard to imagine living in the Southwest long before air conditioning. Although, we were surprised how much cooler it was in the rock houses. We both enjoyed learning about the Aztec people and their culture, but were also sad that it is mostly gone. 




Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Muir Woods National Monument

California
 
July 2014
 

Our last hike of the trip was at Muir Woods National Monument. Even though it was well over 100 degrees and early on a Friday afternoon, the road leading to the park had cars parked on both shoulders for miles. I knew I couldn't walk a great distance with both girls on such a narrow road with so many cars coming and going. With doubt that we could visit the park, we pressed on hoping for a disabled spot close to the visitor center. As we approached, I realized that there was an entire parking lot for disabled parking. Of course it was full, but we got lucky, a car was backing out as we arrived. I know all about hidden disabilities, but Kellisa was the only wheelchair we saw. For every one hidden disability, I bet there's 10 people abusing the disabled parking card...if not more.
 
Anyway, we found the trail to be fully accessible and easy as we hiked through our last redwood forest for the trip. Laurel again insisted on pushing Kellisa for most of the trail. We saw more people on this trail than all of our other hikes on this trip combined. The count wouldn't even be close, but the golden rule of hiking definitely applied to this trail. As soon as we were about a mile from the trailhead, we almost had the trail to ourselves. At 1.5 miles away, we were by ourselves. I dreaded turning back and fighting the crowds. But, an ice cream awaited us at the park café on this hot summer afternoon making the return trek tolerable.
 
 


Wednesday, May 9, 2012

White Sands National Monument

White Sands National Monument
New Mexico

March 2012

The Organ Mountains rise between Las Cruces and White Sands National Monument:







Our last training hike (7 miles) before the 2012 Bataan Memorial Death March:




Sierra Blanca rises to 11,981ft. above the sand dunes. After talking to a family from Albuquerque, we learned that Ski Apache on the slopes of Sierra Blanca Peak offers skiing for the disabled. Look for pictures of Kellisa snow skiing next year... 


Kellisa is all smiles after our hike as we drive back to the hotel:


Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Fort Reno

A bonus Highpoint for Kellisa:

Fort Reno, Washington D.C.
429ft.

August 2010

A tree at the top of the hill:


The highest point in Washington D.C. is near the tree pictured above:


Geologic Marker:


We had a little time before our flight home, so we stopped at: Theodore Roosevelt Island National Monument to hike the trails and visit the monument dedicated to Roosevelt's conservation legacy:


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