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by Tranquil Light Photography
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Some 800 years ago or so, the residents of what is now called McCloyd Canyon came together to build a complex of what would be a habitation area,... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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Some 800 years ago or so, the residents of what is now called McCloyd Canyon came together to build a complex of what would be a habitation area, storage area, and ceremonial center. Buildings were constructed, tucked up underneath the sandstone cliff ledges. Studies of the area show that McCloyd Canyon has a higher concentration of ceremonial structures like kivas than the rest of the canyon system. It indicates that the ancient residents viewed Moonhouse as a religious center and not just any other residence.
I had to hike 6-miles of dir road to reach the trail head for Moonhouse Ruins. I was in a friends motor home, and it couldn't handle the 4wd road for the full length. It was well worth the hike though, and on the return trip we managed to get a ride with the only other people that had a permit that day. Thank goodness!
Roxy lives a Bohemian lifestyle by choosing to live in her AWD, lifted Astro Van (Studley) year-round, so she can travel, hike and explore remote places in America's great outdoors. Roxy strives to capture the amazing beauty of nature both in images, and with her videography YouTube Channel , and in writing. In this manner, she hopes to share the astounding beauty of the natural world with anyone who feels the need to escape from their daily routine for a spell. Her YouTube Channel (Adventure Nomad for Nature) has over 300 videos of hikes and adventures and videos of her lifestyle.
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