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Southwest Adventure: Canyons, Culture, Mesas and Trails Trip #1913 April 19 April 28, 2019 Four Corners Region Introduction The Four Corners region in the American Southwest is the heart of Native American and Ancestral Puebloan culture. This area also offers incredible hiking in red rock country. We will discover incredible ruins and ancient rock art. We will visit enormous natural bridges and hike in remote steepsided canyons. We will tour and hike at Mesa Verde National Park, Chaco Culture National Historic Park,

Hovenweep National Monument, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, and Cedar Mesa/Grand Gulch. We will become familiar with contemporary Native American societies, and learn about their ancestors who occupied these same lands for thousands of years. We will learn the history, archeology and geology of these special places. Join us on a journey that will enchant and deepen our understanding of those who came before us. Monument Valley Trip Difficulty This trip is rated #3/#4 (moderate to vigorous). We will hike for eight consecutive days, from three to eight hours per day. Every evening the leaders will describe the hike for the following day so participants can plan accordingly. Most of the hikes will be 4 6 miles in length. There are two longer hikes of 8 14 miles. All the hikes have less than 1500 of elevation gain. However, the terrain will be rugged and steep in places, and requires agility. There may be short sections on narrow trails with exposure (steep drop-offs). We will hike at a modest pace, which will permit time for photos and rest breaks. Participants should be in excellent shape and be able to hike for most of the day. Climate and Elevation High-desert temperatures are variable in April. Expect warm to hot days and cool evenings. Be prepared for a wide range of conditions. Rain gear and layered clothing is essential. We will hike at elevations between 5,000 and 8,000 feet.

Itinerary Day 1 Fri. 4/19: Fly to Albuquerque, NM where we will enjoy a welcome dinner at a local restaurant and spend the night at an Albuquerque motel. Day 2 Sat. 4/20: After breakfast at the motel, we will make our lunch and begin our trip. Our first stop is Chaco Culture National Historical Park in Northwestern New Mexico. The Park preserves Ancestral Puebloan culture dating from 850 and 1250. We will spend approximately 4 hours in the park and explore Pueblo Bonito, Pueblo del Arroyo and Chaco Culture Una Vida. During this time we'll take two hikes totaling about 5.3 miles and 350 feet of elevation gain to see these Puebloan sites and petroglyphs. After our visit in the park we will drive to Cortez, Colorado where we will stay for the next three nights. Balcony House at Mesa Verde Day 4 Mon. 4/22: Today we visit the Anasazi Heritage Center at the Canyons of the Ancients National Monument. This is southwest Colorado's premier archaeological museum of the Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) and other Native Cultures of the Four Corners region. Following our museum visit we will explore the Lowry Pueblo, and then hike on the Sand Canyon Trail. This trail is 6.5 miles long and visits the Sand Canyon Pueblo and several other ruins with magnificent views along the route. We will return to the motel for our last night in Cortez and dine in a local restaurant. Day 3 Sun. 4/21: Today we visit Mesa Verde National Park. We will spend the entire day in this Park which preserves Ancestral Puebloan sites including cliff dwellings. We will tour one cliff dwelling with a Park Ranger and view a second cliff dwelling from overlooks. We will hike on two trails to view petroglyphs, Chapin Mesa, Spruce and Navajo Canyons and Montezuma Valley. Total hike distance is 4.8 miles and 560 feet of elevation gain. We also plan to spend some time in the Chapin Mesa Archeological Museum. We will return to our motel in Cortez and enjoy dinner in a local restaurant. Canyons of the Ancients

Day 5 Tues. 4/23: Today we visit Hovenweep National Monument. 750 year old large fortress-like towers are clustered along the rim of Little Ruin Canyon. These were once thriving communities. We will learn about the lives of these Ancestral Puebloans. After we visit these structures, we will hike 4 miles to the Holly Group of structures. Total hike of 10 miles today. If time permits we will detour back to Canyons of the Ancients and see the beautiful Hand Painted Pueblo. Then we drive to the tiny and historic town of Bluff, Utah where we spend the next three nights. Hovenweep Day 6 Wed. 4/24: Hiking in Cedar Mesa-Grand Gulch gives us the opportunity to explore a remote and pristine canyon that sees few visitors. We will hike down Bullet Canyon and visit Jailhouse Ruin and Perfect Kiva. If we have time, we will continue down Bullet Canyon to its junction with Grand Gulch before returning to the trailhead. This will be an 8 to 14 mile day. Day 7 Thurs. 4/25: Natural Bridges was declared a National Monument by Teddy Roosevelt in 1908. We will hike down to Kachina Bridge at the bottom of White Canyon. Then we will hike up Armstrong Canyon for about 3 miles to Owachomo Bridge, the oldest of the three bridges in the park. At Owachomo we will hike up, out of the canyon and across the mesa back to our vehicles. Total distance is about 6 miles. Natural Bridges Day 8 Fri. 4/26: We drive to Monument Valley, an iconic symbol of the American West in the sacred heart of the Navajo Nation. Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, a red-sand desert region on the Arizona-Utah border, is known for towering sandstone buttes. Ancestral spirits infuse the rugged, disruptive landscapes. The park, frequently a filming location for Western movies, is accessed by the looping 17-mile Valley Drive from which we will view the steeply sloped buttes. Once in the park, we will hike the Wildcat Trail into the most scenic areas of the park (4 miles RT and 430 loss / gain). We will cap our day exploring back roads and sacred lands on a Jeep tour with a Navajo guide. We spend the night at a motel in Chinle, AZ.

Day 9 Sat. 4/27: We drive to Canyon de Chelly, where for nearly 5,000 years, people have lived in these canyons - longer than anyone has lived uninterrupted anywhere on the Colorado Plateau. In the place called Tseyi, their homes and images tell us their stories. Today, Navajo families make their homes, raise livestock, and farm the lands in these canyons. After a scenic tour along Rim Drive, overlooking ruins and landscape, we will hike down into the canyon to visit White House Ruins (3 miles RT and 1000 gain / loss). We end the day with a drive to a motel in Albuquerque, and go out for our farewell dinner. Canyon de Chelly Day 10 Sun. 4/28: End of trip and flights home. Possible Itinerary Changes Weather conditions, delayed flights, automotive breakdowns, or road conditions can change our daily plans. Everyone is expected to roll with the punches, be cooperative, abide by leaders decisions, assist leaders as requested and add to the group experience, while enjoying themselves. Foremost, while leaders will try to offer options and solicit participant preferences, the decision of the leaders will always be final as they are ultimately responsible for the safety of the group. Experience and Risks People wishing to participate on this trip must have previous hiking experience at the intermediate level or higher. Although the hiking will be over moderately strenuous terrain at a moderate pace, this is not a trip for beginners or people who do not hike on a regular basis. You should already be in good physical condition by the time you arrive. When you participate in this activity you should be both physically and mentally prepared and equipped with the appropriate gear. You should always be aware of the risks involved and conduct yourself accordingly. We are not responsible for your safety you are. Prior to being accepted for this trip, you may be asked to discuss your capabilities with the leader. Please do not be offended by any questions. This area is known for its rugged, unforgiving and dangerous landscape. Some dangers that are relevant to southwest hiking include flash floods, exposure on high-desert trails, thunderstorms, heat and lack of water on desert routes. It may happen on any trip that a trip member is or becomes unable to participate in one or more of the planned activities. Leaders in their sole judgment have the right and obligation to refuse participation in any activity to any group member for reasons of safety, whether it be of the group or of the individual. Illness, injury or lack of proper gear or fitness for a particular activity are examples of some conditions that might result in a participant being unable to perform one or more activity. Leaders may try to find a substitute activity for the trip member, but this may not always be possible. Being a Team Player We will be more than just a group; we are a team! If you enjoy being part of a group in a spectacular environment, then this trip may be just right for you. We will visit and hike in beautiful areas, proceeding

at a moderate pace. We expect that everyone will stay together. If you like to do your own thing, to hike by yourself at your own pace, be it fast or slow, you will not enjoy this trip. If you are not willing to be part of the group activities, or help your fellow hiker when needed, then please do not register for this excursion. AMC travelers are known for their cooperative efforts, and we expect that all participants will be considerate of others that share this AMC trip experience. Expectations The southwest is a remote area compared to where most of us live. On some days we will be driving long distances. There are limited choices of motels and restaurants in most of the places we will visit. We know that if you incorporate these expectations, you will fully enjoy this trip. Trip Leadership Ron Janowitz, Leader: Ron lives in New Hampshire and regularly hikes in the White Mountains. He has been leading AMC Adventure Travel trips for nine years. He has led AMC trips to the National Parks in Utah, Olympic National Park, Sedona, the Cascade Mountains, Death Valley, Idaho, Slovakia, Patagonia, Peru, Scotland, India, Switzerland, Ireland and Italy. He volunteered for three months at Natural Bridges National Monument in Utah. He looks forward to sharing his enthusiasm for the Southwest with the participants on this trip. Larry Yetter, Co-Leader: Larry lives in New Hampshire and regularly hikes throughout New England. He is the Co-Chair of the Excursions (Hiking) Committee of the AMC NH Chapter and has been leading hikes in all four seasons for four years. He is the Director of the Winter Hiking Series and regularly performs volunteer trail work. He is an avid traveler having visited all 7 continents and has lived outside the US for 5 years. He looks forward to ensuring the participants have a great experience in this wonderful part of our Country. Trip Price The land price of this trip is $2195, which includes all lodging, all meals from dinner on day 1 to breakfast on day 10, ground transportation, tours and park entrance fees. The price does not include airfare, estimated to be $700. Not included is alcohol, items of a personal nature, and fees for any optional activities. Any unspent funds will be refunded to participants. In the unlikely event the actual costs exceed the advertised price, participants may have to contribute an additional amount. AMC Adventure Travel trips are run on a non-profit basis. Accommodations/Meals/Transportation We will be staying in modest, comfortable motels double occupancy. We will have breakfast at the hotels and make lunches to take with us on our hikes. We will have dinner at local restaurants every evening. We will rent SUVs and drive to the various locations. The leaders will drive, as well as some participants. DMV checks will be made for all drivers.

Application Process If you decide that you would like to sign up for this trip, let us know by email or give us a call. We will email you an Application, a Confidential Health Questionnaire and a Liability Waiver. A reservation deposit of $1000 per person is due with your application. Please make your check payable to the Appalachian Mountain Club and mail it with the completed forms to Ron at the address shown on the Application. After we receive your application, we may talk to you about your hiking experience to ascertain your ability to participate successfully in this trip. Providing information to us about a medical issue or injury will not necessarily disqualify you from participation, but we may need to ask you some follow-up questions. We want to be sure that we can adequately provide for your needs in our backcountry locations. Deposit and Payment Upon acceptance on the trip, we will notify you by email. At that point we will deposit your check into the trip account and use the money to cover trip expenses incurred on your behalf. The balance of $1195 per person is due on December 1, 2018. Cancellations Cancellations before October 1, 2018 will receive a full refund. Cancellations on or after October 1, 2018 will lose a minimum of $200 of their deposit. Any additional refunds will only be made if it does not raise the cost of the trip to the other participants or leaders. There is a possibility that participants will not receive any refund. Participants are encouraged to purchase trip cancellation insurance. If the trip is cancelled by AMC, participants receive a full refund for any deposits and payments. Insurance The basic policy that is included with your trip fee is through TripMate and includes $200,000 for emergency medical evacuation. It also includes $5,000 for medical accident expenses. Participants should have their own medical insurance. If you are accepted on this trip, we will provide information about purchasing optional travel insurance that could cover cancellation, lost baggage, etc. AMC Mission AMC Adventure Travel trips are run in a manner supportive of and consistent with the conservation, recreational and educational principles and mission of the Club. Trip leaders encourage participant conduct consistent with Leave No Trace environmental and conservation principles and local regulations.

Airlines and Travel The leaders can assist you in making airline reservations. Please arrive in Albuquerque by 4PM on Friday, April 19, 2019. The trip ends, and you may depart from Albuquerque on Sunday, April 28. Of course, you may arrive earlier and depart later if you want to extend your trip. Questions If you have any questions or concerns, please contact one of the leaders to discuss. Ron Janowitz: ron@ronjanowitz.com or 603-625-9848 Larry Yetter: Larry@texloom.com or 603-554-8284 Required Gear Here is a list of what to bring on the trip. Most of the items are things you would bring for a day hike in the mountains. Day pack Personal first aid Rain gear (both jacket and pants) 2 one liter water bottles and/or hydration bladder Light gloves Warm hat (for chilly mornings) Light or midweight fleece jacket Comfortable hiking boots and socks Sandals or sneakers Long pants - synthetic Hiking shorts (zip off pants recommended) Synthetic T-shirts Long sleeve synthetic shirt Sunglasses Sun hat with wide brim Sun protection lotion Lip protection balm Leisure clothes for travel and restaurants (moderate amount) Personal toiletries including hand sanitizer Toilet paper and plastic bags for carrying out the used paper Head lamp with extra batteries Optional recommendations: Bathing Suit Camera Ear plugs Extra prescription glasses, if worn Short gaiters to keep rocks/dust out of boots Small knife (be sure to pack in check-in luggage, not carry on) Compass Extra shoelaces Zip lock bags Reading material for breaks in the action Hiking poles (be sure to pack in check-in luggage, not carry on)