Thursday, July 2, 2015
Man In The Maze - Keet Seel
From the site: Man In The Maze - Keet Seel
We left off yesterday with Brett and me hiking down a dusty road in Navajo National Monument with packs on our back, headed down into the canyons below. Our goal was the remote Keet Seel cliff dwelling, reputed to be the most complete and original site of its type in the southwest. The only way to get to it (unless you are a Park Ranger) is to hike nine miles, down 1,000 feet of elevation to the canyon floor and then crossing a meandering stream dozens of times. There is no road other than a rough jeep trail that the Rangers use, and even they have to dismount at a waterfall and hike in the final two miles. There are no services available in the canyon, no cellular coverage, not even potable water. You have to bring in everything you need ...Read more...
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