Day 583: Montezuma Castle National Monument

Our move north from the Phoenix area seems to have been a success.  Daytime highs here are in the low 70s.

We are near Sedona, at roughly 3,500 feet:

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It turns out that we had overnighted next to a watering hole.  In the morning, the cows came down to drink:

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Afterwards, they spread out and resumed their usual bovine duties:

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Since dispersed camping regulations don’t allow us to park within a quarter mile of a livestock water source, we hitched up and said goodbye to our erstwhile neighbors:

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We stopped at the Motezuma Well unit of Montezuma Castle National Monument.  The “well” is a 15 million gallon spring.  The water, seeping up from below, eventually created the massive sinkhole we see today:

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Ancient Native American cliff dwellings line the rim:

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We hiked down to where 1.5 million gallons of water exit the well each day through a tunnel under the wall of the sinkhole:

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A turn of the century photographer wrote his name on the rock above an ancient Indian dwelling:

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Another view of the cliff dwellings:

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Remnants of a pueblo built above the spring’s rim:

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Outside the sinkhole, the water from the spring reappears from the natural tunnel under the sinkhole wall.  Native Americans built a canal over a thousand years ago to use this water to irrigate their fields.  A creek flows to the left of the canal:

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Near the spring, remnants of a pit house have been discovered, thought to have been built around the year 1050:

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Continuing west, we visited Montezuma Castle National Monument, whose primary feature is a cliff dwelling thought to have housed about 30 people until the early 1400s:

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The kids received their Junior Ranger badges:

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Continuing west and north, we found a nice dispersed camping location near Cottonwood, Arizona.  B picked some flowers for the Shabbos table:

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We’re looking forward to cooler weather here.  Good Shabbos from near Cottonwood, Arizona!

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Day 582: Following the Weather
Day 585: Homeschooling Near Sedona

2 thoughts on “Day 583: Montezuma Castle National Monument

  1. After my first reaction to the photographer’s name (WHAT THE ?!?!?!?!) my second reaction was “Whats that paint made of?” Did it just look like paint in the picture? Good stuff as always. Thailand remains awesome but we’re ready for Japan in two more weeks. Cheers!

    • Is this comment for another day on the blog?

      I have some catching up to do on yours, looking forward to seeing what you’ve been up to!

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