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Hiking Bandelier's Ancient Canyon


Season 8 Episode 137


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Step into the ancient world of Bandelier National Monument through this immersive backpacking journey along the Rito de las Frijoles (Bean Creek). What begins as a simple overnight trek quickly transforms into a fascinating exploration of natural wonders and human history nestled in north-central New Mexico.

The trail winds through diverse ecosystems where riparian habitats meet towering cliff faces, creating an ecological treasure trove. Wildlife thrives here - from elusive mountain lions and black bears to the more visible evidence of beaver dams transforming the creek into serene pools. Perhaps most captivating are the ancestral Pueblo cliff dwellings, including the remarkable Alcove House perched 140 feet above the canyon floor, accessible only by wooden ladders anchored to the cliff face.

This wilderness adventure isn't without its challenges and humorous moments. Watch as I navigate multiple creek crossings, filter water from natural sources, and face the classic backpacker's dilemma of unfamiliar gear as darkness falls. The journey culminates with a spectacular ridge-top hike offering panoramic views of the Sangre de Cristo mountains still capped with snow. Whether you're planning your own Bandelier trip, seeking backpacking insights, or simply enjoy virtual adventures through America's natural and cultural treasures, this trek offers genuine wilderness experiences alongside practical tips for your next outdoor excursion.

Join me on this journey through ancient landscapes, and give this video a thumbs up if you enjoyed coming along. Subscribe for more trail adventures as we continue exploring the hidden corners of America's wild places!

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