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Jul 03 2025
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 Fountain Hills,
Bisti and Ah-Shi, NM 
Bisti and Ah-Shi, NM
 
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DixieFlyerTriplogs 1,376
Hiking1.60 Miles 137 AEG
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I saw Adam leave the garden with an apple in his hand
I said "Now you're out, what are you gonna do?"
"Plant some crops and pray for rain, maybe raise a little Cain
I'm an orphan now, and I'm only passin' through, so are you"


I was passin' through northwest New Mexico and decided to stop off and visit a couple of wilderness high points:
1) Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness
2) Ah-shi-sle-pah Wilderness

Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness
(0.18 miles with 12 feet of AEG)
To get to this one I turned off of Highway 550 onto road 7500/7023, which is a wide, well-graded gravel road that you can drive 45-50 mph on. I drove a few miles and then turned on a lesser road, #7530. You'd need at least mid clearance for this road, and it crossed a sandy wash in one place. I parked at a spot where a pipeline crossed the road. The high point was a very short distance away, just west of where I parked. I located a cadastral survey marker just outside a corner fence post, which was at the wilderness boundary. I crossed through a gap in the fence and located the high point, which is on a mound just inside the corner fence post, within a 6,800'-6,820' closed contour.

Ah-shi-sle-pah Wilderness
(1.42 miles with 125 feet of AEG)
To get to this one I turned off of highway 550 onto road 56, which was paved but is in terrible shape. This road had potholes galore, and was bad even by New Mexico standards. Eventually the road turned to dirt, which was much better to drive on than the paved portion. I parked alongside the road and hiked cross country to the high point, which is at the wilderness boundary within a 6,560'-6.580' closed contour. This was an easy hike -- it was a bit dusty but there is virtually no vegetation. Along the way I picked up an old road which made the hike even easier. From the high point I could see some of the geology that this wilderness is known for.

I wouldn't mind going back out to these 2 wilderness areas sometime and explore some of the interesting features in the areas.
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Mar 31 2024
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 Aztec, NM
Bisti / De-Na-Zin WildernessNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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PivoTriplogs 4,278
Hiking4.45 Miles 199 AEG
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Bee an her BF Sean came to visit; They're now Ski Bums. Just having recently purchased one of the multi-location passes. They started in Las Vegas, Nevada, moved to UT, then unfortunately had to divert back to Flagstaff due to charging/ range issues. Skied there, then were able to successfully able to make it to Aztec, NM.

Weather permitting they will ski Purgatory, then possibly Pajarito this week.

The Bisti Badlands has been on the group radar since I moved to the area, so we ventured out to the area today.

Unfortunately, there were consistent 30 MPH winds today. Belinda remarked, You could visit here 100 times and always have a different experience.
I have never seen Rudy so excited to see anyone, when they arrived.
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[ checklist ]  Petrified Wood
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Mar 22 2024
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Bisti / De-Na-Zin WildernessNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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bjonsonTriplogs 261
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De-Na-Zin trail, the other part of the Bisti Wilderness
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Mar 22 2024
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Bisti / De-Na-Zin WildernessNorthwest, NM
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bjonsonTriplogs 261
Hiking8.93 Miles 393 AEG
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Oct 21 2023
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 Joined Jun 27 2015
 Tucson, Arizona
Bisti Wilderness, NM 
Bisti Wilderness, NM
 
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Hiking9.60 Miles 688 AEG
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688 ft AEG      11 Mns Break20 LBS Pack
 
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Went hiking at Bisti in New Mexico, Haven't been here in over 14 years. This time instead of parking along side Hwy 371 we took dirt road 7297 to a designated parking area for Bisti(don't believe this lot was here 14 years ago, The Navajo lady that told me about it told me to drive to the wash Just past the curve in the highway and park alongside the road and head upstream). There were about a half dozen cars in the parking lot when we arrived. This is one of those hikes you don't need a GPS to guide you, you just go wherever looks fascinating. Check out many of the side canyons as that's where all the good stuff is. Head upstream about 2.5 miles checking out each of the side canyons as you go and petrified logs start appearing in the formations. Also check out the egg hatchery. I am still pondering what these egg shaped formation are and how they were formed, only found in one area that I saw. This was an extremely fun hike.

When we finished this hike we drove back up to Farmington to get something to eat and headed back to Bisti for some night sky pictures. There was a quarter moon out so the milky way was not as good as it could be. Did see lots of space stuff making it's way across the sky. Actually very pleasant at sunset in Bisti.

No need for wildflower report, Autumn color or water report, there is none, unless you consider tumble weeds a flower. I included in this triplog both hikes, the 8 mile day hike and the 1.6 mile night hike. Only the day hike route is posted. Most all the AEG is from climbing up and down the hills along the side canyons.
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Apr 04 2022
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 Mesa, AZ
Bisti / De-Na-Zin WildernessNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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Generally followed the hikebot/route scout gps track except cut off much of the eastern part of the loop. Lots of cool stuff to see, and the hiking itself was pretty enjoyable.
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Mar 18 2022
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 Pine, AZ
Bisti / De-Na-Zin WildernessNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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jillyonanadventureTriplogs 191
Hiking6.81 Miles 233 AEG
Hiking6.81 Miles   4 Hrs   23 Mns   1.88 mph
233 ft AEG      46 Mns Break
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The first of our hikes from our girls trip to New Mexico! Originally we were planning to leave on Thursday morning, but due to 45-55 mph winds (ouch, sand facial), we ended up changing it up and departed from Scottsdale at ~6am Friday. We found a nice campsite then got right to hiking.

We had a ton of pins of different rock formations we wanted to see so just kinda wandered around with a loose plan. There are interesting things to see pretty much everywhere so you really can’t go wrong.

The highlight for me was all the petrified wood, especially the giant log sitting on top of some hoodoos! The cracked eggs were super unique as well and we saw a handful of photographers at that section waiting for the perfect lighting to capture the eggs.

We wandered until we had our fill then headed back to finish getting camp set up before it was dark. Great preview of what was to come on our next hikes!
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 Tempe, AZ
Bisti Loop, NM 
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Hiking7.14 Miles 504 AEG
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Explored the Bisti Wilderness. A route is listed here, but there's no actual trail or pathway. Just get out there, pick a direction, and explore.

There's a bumpy dirt road the last 2.5 miles in, but any vehicle can make it. There's a fairly large parking lot (30-40 vehicles) which was almost full when we arrived at 1pm. At the edge of the lot there's a large sign, maps, and some benches. Beyond that, it looks like a desolate flatland with some buttes off in the distance.

We started by heading ESE and ended up doing an 7-mile loop with a lot of scrambling, climbing, and exploring. The badland areas are vast and beautiful. There were numerous buttes to climb, with extensive vistas from the top. There were large clusters of hoodoos that looked like ancient cities. There was one extended area of hoodoos that formed a giant maze. There were several caves. We checked out some of the landmarks on the map such as the Cracked Eggs (interesting, but surrounded by a large group of tourists and drones), the Bisti Arch (tiny and unremarkable, I didn't even take a picture because I was so disappointed, although if you get down low at the right angle you could make it look good), the Tabletops (they were ok), the Petrified Wood (meh), the Eagle's Nest (really cool) and the Valley of Bones (worth seeing). The most fascinating areas didn't have names or checkpoints on the maps; they were just things we saw while wandering.

The route we took involved a lot of climbing and scrambling, but apparently most people just walk around the flat areas and see what they can. We saw no other people the entire afternoon other than the large group around the Cracked Eggs, despite the number of vehicles in the lot. I took about 170 photos. We probably saw about 50% of the area, with a lot of stops along the way, and will eventually return to see more of it.
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Feb 11 2018
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Bisti / De-Na-Zin WildernessNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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Car camped at the old TH of the main area of the Bisti; got light snow and some epic wind Sat evening. Sun morning very cold and crisp, tried to hike most of it before ground thawed into a muddy mess. It's been so many years saw some familiar stuff and off trail in new stuff, love the tiny formation areas. They have put quite a bit of gravel on the road to the TH so the tourista's don't get stuck.
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Spent more time in the De Na Zin portion of the wilderness, Fri afternoon and Sat morning. Different style of formations, lots of pet wood, and some little discoveries. One eroded area had mudstone walled slots some 30-40 feet deep, hard access due to the crumbly, sinkhole like nature of the terrain. Private land inholdings border some of the area and at one point I was probably on that. There is a use trail but most travel is in a boring wash area, although you get into some neat lower areas in the mud hills. Some really nice photographic gems here.
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Apr 25 2017
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 Grand Junction,
Bisti / De-Na-Zin WildernessNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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 Phoenix, AZ
Spring Break 2016, AZ 
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I had one day to come up with a plan and sell it to my wife who was on break this week.

We drove up to Petrified Forest National Park and walked a loop over some of the Flattops. The route was inspired by an old (but typically elegant) post by Belladonna Took. We saw a few petroglyphs and on one of the mesa tops we saw plenty of evidence of habitation (metates and pottery pieces). No ruins though...I guess pit houses don't have stone walls and maybe the archaeologists cleaned up after their excavations. Nice walking out there, great time of year too (cool and uncrowded). We spent the night in Gallup.
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Next day was Chaco Canyon. We'd not been there before and I tried to assimilate as much of the detailed info on HAZ and elsewhere in making the plan. Best I could come up with was start at outlier ruin Kin Bineola then head to "downtown" Chaco. Navigating the roads is every bit as hard as the reports say. We traveled with little confidence and were surprised when we saw the Kin Bineola sign. Unfortunately the sign said "closed". The road was washed out and Chaco Rangers later told us a dam broke two years ago and it's not clear if or when Kin Bineola will reopen.

We looped north through Nageezi and arrived at Chaco Canyon National Historical Park about 3.5hrs after leaving Gallup....slow start. Nice visitor center and we decided to use our time by walking the Penasco Blanco Trail which passes the famous super nova pictograph and reaches an "unrestored" ruin on a mesa above Chaco Canyon. It also parallels (~200' apart) the Petroglyph Trail which is an offshoot nearer the rock wall; so we walked that trail on the way up and looked at a lot of petroglyphs. Unfortunately the soft rock also has a lot of modern vandalism.
The ruin was great, no one there!, and nice temperatures. The trail is a little bit sandy. Spent the night in Farmington.
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Next day we headed down to the "Bisti Badlands". Again HAZ info and a conversation with Tibber helped cement this plan. There are no trails but it seems everyone loads the same waypoints so you can see tracks most of the way. We really enjoyed this place. Not so different from Petrified Forest country but a bit more spectacular. Very nice walking on hard flat ground. We saw only 3 other people out there. Headed home in time for dinner with our daughter.
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Sep 27 2015
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 Phoenix, AZ
Bisti / De-Na-Zin WildernessNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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Hiking4.86 Miles 122 AEG
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Our afternoon Lunar Eclipse hike on Sunday, Sept 27th 2015. Earlier in the day we drove down to De Na Zin and hiked around thru there until it got too warm. We came back to camp and sat under the tarp until a little later in the afternoon to take out for our hike to set up for the Lunar Eclipse.

It was still a little warm but a small breeze kept the sweat at bay for the most part. All 6 of us headed out across the plain of the Bisti Wilderness not sure where we would end up but we veered SE. We found the formation called the Picnic Tables and revisited some places we had been earlier in the day. Our next stop would be the Cracked Eggs section. It was hard to stay out of the pictures because of the long shadows being cast by our bodies. The sun was starting to set and the yellow hue being cast by its rays was quite substantial.

Next it was over to see the arch that appears bigger than it is in pictures but it's actually quite small. There were several other folks gathered here trying to get the perfect shot; a few even on their bellies. You can actually frame up a little mountain thru the eye of the arch.

From there I think we ended up veering south looking for a perch to set upon with a nice backdrop for the eclipse. We finally settled on an elevated area with part of the Badlands in our foreground. It was a grand experience to be out in the mystiqueness of the Bisti during this moment :y: . I don't have a very fancy camera of course but I was able to get one pretty good shot and I did film just a bit.

Lunar Eclipse afternoon Video and Pictures (didn't always use youtube stabilizer - feel free to let me know what you think). Sometimes I think it depends on what size screen you watch the videos or how close you are to the screen as to whether a stabilizer is of more value or not.
Part 1 https://youtu.be/dN ... 3E4A
Part 2 https://youtu.be/D6 ... xz0c
Part 3 to the Arch, cracked eggs https://youtu.be/QH ... -YBQ
Part 4 Lunar Eclipse https://youtu.be/EE ... Tl30 without the youtube stabilizer
Part 4 Lunar Eclipse https://youtu.be/OB ... EQwc with the youtube stabilizer
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Sep 27 2015
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 Phoenix, AZ
De-Na-Zin/Bisti Wilderness, NM 
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tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking3.12 Miles 268 AEG
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2-2-16 Catching up on triplogs; this one from Sept 27th. This was part of our 3 day weekend in New Mexico. On the second morning we drove to De-Na-Zin south of where we were. There isn't much written about this part of the badlands but we were intrigued. We found the trailhead okay... which reminds me, I did load the the drive route from just before coming off the road from our camp site up at Bisti (Rd 7295 just before you hit the pavement on 371) to the TH [ gps route ] .

You walk an old road for a bit before dipping into a canyon drainage. We would later discover a bit of a cairned trail on our way out but we ended up making a loop by veering left in the drainage, up and over some hills, around a corner into the wash area and back to the drainage and up and over and around another corner before heading back and up and over two hills to the road where we started. Did you follow that ;)?

We found lots of cool things to see along the way and just enjoy the solitude of walking in this ancient place. The highlights were the petrified tree logs :DANCE: , they were ginormous I thot and the limestone rock tubes that had encircled some of those petrified trees where they had fallen. Walking in the drainages was cool too with the beautifully colored layers of mountains you could see near and far.

We had a break near a juniper. It was starting to get a little warm so we headed back to the TH. On the drive back we were trying to find this area I had some waypoints for that included some neat features but after driving around we never did find it. So we went back to our Bisti camp where it was also quite hot. Be forewarned, the afternoons are warm so you may want to bring a tarp to hang for shade.

I thot we had hiked more miles but apparently not. You can make this a much longer hike bistihiker.com/de-n ... html

Here are the videos that also include the pictures:
1 https://youtu.be/YX ... N4Ko
2 https://youtu.be/GF ... CRZc
3 https://youtu.be/1v ... obfM
4 https://youtu.be/F7 ... uvfs
5 https://youtu.be/jr ... 4co0
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Jun 19 2011
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 Flagstaff, AZ
Bisti / De-Na-Zin WildernessNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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squatpukeTriplogs 186
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Got outta Rob's truck and had no idea what I was getting myself (or my daughter) into...the hike was flat and the area desolate...can't remember seeing much fauna save colonies of ants...not even lizards....extreme place to say the least.

Several miles in, the experience turned into a freak-show...mushrooms, hoodoos, colorful badlands and Randal's photography. (That dude can shoot...where does he buy those terabyte SD cards?)

Climbed a few hills for perspective and was amazed at the vastness of this area.

It was hot and near noon at the end of our outing, shade was no where to be found...we all found our personal (and very tiny) shade holes, crawled in and took a well-needed break.

On the way out we lost Randy/Mike and Rob...Bekah and I ran back and found that PageRob had discovered some petrified bones which he believed was a ancient croc....I had a tough time thinking it wasn't a "crock", but since he's the paleontologist all I could do was wonder in awe at what this area looked like a million-billion years ago and at Rob's expertise and keen eye. (Rob brings great prospective to all his trips...LOVE hiking with that guy)
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Bisti / De-Na-Zin WildernessNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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Chaco/Bisti Wilderness Experience 2011

Chaco Culture National Historical Park Trails => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=12079
Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1962

4 Days, 3 Nights - bliss!
313 images later (178 on Rebel XT, 135 on 7D)

Saturday June 18, 2011
-on the road from Mike Mattes' Chandler residence @ 7am
-Phoenix to Payson to Heber to Holbrook to Thoreau to Crown Point to Chaco via south entrance
-somehow arrive at Gallo Campground first, get sites 48 and 49 in the "tents-only" alcove. Campground less than half full at 2:30pm on Saturday afternoon. Estimate about 80% full come the end of the day.
-Trish (aka Trishness) and Tracy (aka Paintninaz) arrive and get site 40 since only 2 tents per site are allowed...
-Larry the Lost (aka squatpuke) arrives with daughter Rebecca (aka ???)
-time for our first trek, Chaco Canyon Overlook Trail that starts at the Gallo Campground entrance => http://www.explorenm.com/hikes/ChacoOverlook/
-whip up BBQ chicken drumsticks with corn-on-the-cob and S'mores to feed the masses. Rebecca wins the best comment; "Hey Dad, this is way better than some granola bars for dinner".
-Rob (aka PageRob) arrives at sundown
-too many choice beers to be "slumming it" with a Caguama
-Camp fire discussion eventually (inevitably?) gets around to "MAN CORN" => viewtopic.php?t=5356

Sunday June 19, 2011
-Chef Mike starts the day with our traditional Prickly Pear Vodka & Orange Juice before cooking the bacon and eggs over-easy.
-7 HAZ'ers pile into Rob's Explorer and Mike's Jeep for backcountry ride to our first Chacoan Outlier, Kin Klizhin => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=15545
-carry on through the backcountry to the "sand trap" area => http://hikearizona.com/photo.php?ZIP=143366 that became a turnaround point for us last year.
-"sand trap", "smand trap"! No problem for Mike's 4WD Jeep and Rob's 4WD Explorer as we push through to Lake Valley Chapter House and up NM371 to CR7297 (turn off near mile marker 70 on NM371) and the Bisti Wilderness trail head
-I'm very surprised to see multiple vehicles at the TH. This is my 3rd trek into the Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness and the first time I've ever seen another human!
-equipped with some Bisti tips from Letty and Laurent Martres' handbook "Photographing the Southwest", we start to walk up the South Hunter Wash noting the barbed wire fence on the north side
-when the barbed wire fence bends 90 degrees to the north, we angle ourselves in a northeast direction towards some fanciful coloured formations and into an area noted as "Stone Wings" on the Bisti Wilderness map
-we eventually make our way into the North Hunter Wash before finding a promising looking canyon with some shady walls to sit and have a lunch snack
-we continue our lasso loop back to the 90 degree bend in the barbed wire fence
-noting the crew is looking a little "spent", the "Cracked Eggs" area recommended by Letty will have to wait for a future adventure
-we head south along NM371 and the turnoff for Lake Valley Chapter House.
-a couple of miles south lies the turnoff for Kin Bineola => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=15425
-by far my favorite Chacoan Greathouse Ruin and Chacoan Outlier!
-exploration of 3 southerly middens yields 6 inch pottery sherds and multiple handles
-a green collared lizard amuses us as it tries to protect it's midden territory
-after thorough exploration, on to Crown Point to pick up some ice and supplies
-back in cell phone coverage, some "Happy Father's Day" texts trickle in
-take advantage of the coverage to give my Dad a call
-a little south and east of Crown Point lies Kin Ya'a => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=15536
-this is a lesser appreciated outlier, but still worthy of exploration for it's ample middens and Chacoan roads
-evening menu featuring BBQ steak, mushrooms, onions, sweet gherkin pickles, French bread, and our camp fire standby dessert, S'mores!
-wind kicks up even more followed by a rain storm forcing us to retreat to our tents (or vehicles for some) to call it a night.

Monday June 20, 2011
-Chef Mike starts the day again with our traditional Prickly Pear Vodka & Orange Juice before cooking up his famous chocolate chip pancakes.
-Trish and Tracy plan to trek the Penasco Blanco Trail to see the "Supernova" Pictograph => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1672
-for the remaining HAZ 5, our goal is the last remaining unexplored park trail, Pueblo Alto Loop => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1284
-through "the crack" and onto the mesa overlooks of Kin Kletso, Pueblo Bonito, and Chetro Ketl
-next up is the Jackson Staircase and the Chacoan Road that heads toward Escavada Wash => http://www.nps.gov/chcu/historyculture/ ... -roads.htm
-Pueblo Alto and New Alto ruins explored
-back at the TH, the first Cag's are consumed (remember that taste is proportional to thirst and we were VERY thirsty)
-mandatory exploration of "downtown Chaco"
-Pueblo del Arroyo => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1287
-Pueblo Bonito => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1281
-Petroglyph Trail => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1282
-Chetro Ketl => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1676
-interesting reverse drive by Rob to collect Larry, Rebecca, and Mike at the Pueblo Bonito parking lot
-back to the Gallo Campground for some R&R before tackling Wijiji Trail at sunset
-explore the Gallo Campground vandalized petroglyph panels =>
-evening Ranger Program with Park Rangers Joe Fleming and G.B. Cornicopia
-the Gallo Campground is filled, but the Park Rangers indicate that they are not turning anybody away
-I notice about 5 tents populating the area around the Campground Host Site
-evening meal featuring Rob's burritos and appetizers by Trish and Tracy

Tuesday June 21, 2011
-Solstice Day in Chaco
-Trish wakes me up ~4am (yikes!)
-Waiting at the Gallo Campground Host Site for shuttle van pick-up 4:45am (yikes again!)
-Arrive at Casa Rinconada about 5:15am => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1668
-We wait for the Laguna Pueblo tribe members to finish morning prayers at the Casa Rinconada before the masses are permitted to trek up to the site
-I'm stunned by the "cluelessness" of many of the visitors as they feel compelled to walk in front of the solstice alignment window and interupt the image being photographed and videoed by others
-I'll estimate the solstice observers to be about 3x the previous years' number
-a little "glitch" waiting for the promised shuttles back to Gallo Campground
-once back at the camp, Chef Mike has jumbo breakfast sausages and waffles ready for consumption
-break camp, say our good-byes and we hit the road
-side trip to El Morro => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1295

Photos to be posted when I get a chance...
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Jun 19 2011
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 Guides 171
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 Photos 6,100
 Triplogs 1,135

44 male
 Joined Apr 03 2006
 Pocatello, ID
Bisti / De-Na-Zin WildernessNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
Hiking avatar Jun 19 2011
PaleoRobTriplogs 1,135
Hiking3.54 Miles 74 AEG
Hiking3.54 Miles   3 Hrs      1.57 mph
74 ft AEG      45 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
 
1st trip
Linked   none no linked trail guides
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Mike Mattes
Paintninaz
Randal_Schulhauser
squatpuke
Trishness
First serious hike of the HAZ Chaco Expedition 2011. We had already visited Kin Klezhin. Kin Bineola and Kin Ya'a still lay ahead after a stop in beautiful Crownpoint.
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Jun 19 2011
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 Photos 720
 Triplogs 187

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 Joined May 21 2003
 Apache Junction,
Kin BineolaNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
Hiking avatar Jun 19 2011
TrishnessTriplogs 187
Hiking10.00 Miles 30 AEG
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30 ft AEG
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1st trip
Spectacular outliers!!!! Great group!! Loved all the ruins.
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"May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds" Ed Abbey
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Jun 18 2011
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 Guides 71
 Routes 98
 Photos 9,967
 Triplogs 1,009

65 male
 Joined May 14 2003
 Ahwatukee, AZ
Chaco Culture National Historical Park TrailsNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
Hiking avatar Jun 18 2011
Randal_SchulhauserTriplogs 1,009
Hiking10.00 Miles
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Chaco/Bisti Wilderness Experience 2011

Chaco Culture National Historical Park Trails => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=12079
Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1962

4 Days, 3 Nights - bliss!
313 images later (178 on Rebel XT, 135 on 7D)

Saturday June 18, 2011
-on the road from Mike Mattes' Chandler residence @ 7am
-Phoenix to Payson to Heber to Holbrook to Thoreau to Crown Point to Chaco via south entrance
-somehow arrive at Gallo Campground first, get sites 48 and 49 in the "tents-only" alcove. Campground less than half full at 2:30pm on Saturday afternoon. Estimate about 80% full come the end of the day.
-Trish (aka Trishness) and Tracy (aka Paintninaz) arrive and get site 40 since only 2 tents per site are allowed...
-Larry the Lost (aka squatpuke) arrives with daughter Rebecca (aka ???)
-time for our first trek, Chaco Canyon Overlook Trail that starts at the Gallo Campground entrance => http://www.explorenm.com/hikes/ChacoOverlook/
-whip up BBQ chicken drumsticks with corn-on-the-cob and S'mores to feed the masses. Rebecca wins the best comment; "Hey Dad, this is way better than some granola bars for dinner".
-Rob (aka PageRob) arrives at sundown
-too many choice beers to be "slumming it" with a Caguama
-Camp fire discussion eventually (inevitably?) gets around to "MAN CORN" => viewtopic.php?t=5356

Sunday June 19, 2011
-Chef Mike starts the day with our traditional Prickly Pear Vodka & Orange Juice before cooking the bacon and eggs over-easy.
-7 HAZ'ers pile into Rob's Explorer and Mike's Jeep for backcountry ride to our first Chacoan Outlier, Kin Klizhin => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=15545
-carry on through the backcountry to the "sand trap" area => http://hikearizona.com/photo.php?ZIP=143366 that became a turnaround point for us last year.
-"sand trap", "smand trap"! No problem for Mike's 4WD Jeep and Rob's 4WD Explorer as we push through to Lake Valley Chapter House and up NM371 to CR7297 (turn off near mile marker 70 on NM371) and the Bisti Wilderness trail head
-I'm very surprised to see multiple vehicles at the TH. This is my 3rd trek into the Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness and the first time I've ever seen another human!
-equipped with some Bisti tips from Letty and Laurent Martres' handbook "Photographing the Southwest", we start to walk up the South Hunter Wash noting the barbed wire fence on the north side
-when the barbed wire fence bends 90 degrees to the north, we angle ourselves in a northeast direction towards some fanciful coloured formations and into an area noted as "Stone Wings" on the Bisti Wilderness map
-we eventually make our way into the North Hunter Wash before finding a promising looking canyon with some shady walls to sit and have a lunch snack
-we continue our lasso loop back to the 90 degree bend in the barbed wire fence
-noting the crew is looking a little "spent", the "Cracked Eggs" area recommended by Letty will have to wait for a future adventure
-we head south along NM371 and the turnoff for Lake Valley Chapter House.
-a couple of miles south lies the turnoff for Kin Bineola => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=15425
-by far my favorite Chacoan Greathouse Ruin and Chacoan Outlier!
-exploration of 3 southerly middens yields 6 inch pottery sherds and multiple handles
-a green collared lizard amuses us as it tries to protect it's midden territory
-after thorough exploration, on to Crown Point to pick up some ice and supplies
-back in cell phone coverage, some "Happy Father's Day" texts trickle in
-take advantage of the coverage to give my Dad a call
-a little south and east of Crown Point lies Kin Ya'a => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=15536
-this is a lesser appreciated outlier, but still worthy of exploration for it's ample middens and Chacoan roads
-evening menu featuring BBQ steak, mushrooms, onions, sweet gherkin pickles, French bread, and our camp fire standby dessert, S'mores!
-wind kicks up even more followed by a rain storm forcing us to retreat to our tents (or vehicles for some) to call it a night.

Monday June 20, 2011
-Chef Mike starts the day again with our traditional Prickly Pear Vodka & Orange Juice before cooking up his famous chocolate chip pancakes.
-Trish and Tracy plan to trek the Penasco Blanco Trail to see the "Supernova" Pictograph => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1672
-for the remaining HAZ 5, our goal is the last remaining unexplored park trail, Pueblo Alto Loop => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1284
-through "the crack" and onto the mesa overlooks of Kin Kletso, Pueblo Bonito, and Chetro Ketl
-next up is the Jackson Staircase and the Chacoan Road that heads toward Escavada Wash => http://www.nps.gov/chcu/historyculture/ ... -roads.htm
-Pueblo Alto and New Alto ruins explored
-back at the TH, the first Cag's are consumed (remember that taste is proportional to thirst and we were VERY thirsty)
-mandatory exploration of "downtown Chaco"
-Pueblo del Arroyo => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1287
-Pueblo Bonito => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1281
-Petroglyph Trail => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1282
-Chetro Ketl => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1676
-interesting reverse drive by Rob to collect Larry, Rebecca, and Mike at the Pueblo Bonito parking lot
-back to the Gallo Campground for some R&R before tackling Wijiji Trail at sunset
-explore the Gallo Campground vandalized petroglyph panels =>
-evening Ranger Program with Park Rangers Joe Fleming and G.B. Cornicopia
-the Gallo Campground is filled, but the Park Rangers indicate that they are not turning anybody away
-I notice about 5 tents populating the area around the Campground Host Site
-evening meal featuring Rob's burritos and appetizers by Trish and Tracy

Tuesday June 21, 2011
-Solstice Day in Chaco
-Trish wakes me up ~4am (yikes!)
-Waiting at the Gallo Campground Host Site for shuttle van pick-up 4:45am (yikes again!)
-Arrive at Casa Rinconada about 5:15am => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1668
-We wait for the Laguna Pueblo tribe members to finish morning prayers at the Casa Rinconada before the masses are permitted to trek up to the site
-I'm stunned by the "cluelessness" of many of the visitors as they feel compelled to walk in front of the solstice alignment window and interupt the image being photographed and videoed by others
-I'll estimate the solstice observers to be about 3x the previous years' number
-a little "glitch" waiting for the promised shuttles back to Gallo Campground
-once back at the camp, Chef Mike has jumbo breakfast sausages and waffles ready for consumption
-break camp, say our good-byes and we hit the road
-side trip to El Morro => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1295

Photos to be posted when I get a chance...
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Dec 25 2010
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47 male
 Joined Dec 26 2010
 4 corners
Bisti / De-Na-Zin WildernessNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
Hiking avatar Dec 25 2010
coraxTriplogs 1
Hiking 80 AEG
Hiking   4 Hrs      0.00 mph
80 ft AEG
 no routesno photosets
1st trip
Linked   none no linked trail guides
Partners none no partners
An easy and casual day trip along Alamo Wash in the Bisti Wilderness / Badlands. A great place for landscape photography. The sense of perspective is skewed here as all the hoodoos are miniature size - I felt like a giant walking through most of this area
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