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      Sacred Datura: A Southwestern Moonflower

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      Skeleton Point: A Glimpse of the Colorado

      September 26, 2018

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      October 9, 2018

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      Sacred Datura: A Southwestern Moonflower

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      Sacred Datura: A Southwestern Moonflower

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      December 9, 2017

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      Night Skies at Grand Canyon

      November 14, 2017

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      Getting Married at Grand Canyon

      April 10, 2017

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      August 9, 2019

      Story & Song

      Sacred Datura: A Southwestern Moonflower

      September 26, 2018

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      Heart of the Canyon

      September 4, 2018

      Story & Song

      Museum of Northern Arizona

      September 4, 2018

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      Hermit’s Rest Tour

      September 4, 2018

Geology & History

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    Mt. Elden Pueblo

    written by Common Jones

    On the eastern side of Flagstaff, visitors will find an easily accessible archeological site open to the public.  Not well advertised or well know, this place packs a surprising punch for visitors.  The stroll around the grounds is leisurely, and finding the location is easy enough, just drop it in your favorite GPS.  The site is right off the main road on the way out of town, on the eastern side.

    Those who are interested in Native American culture, ruins, or archeology, will find a great pamphlet available at the start of the trail head.  The trail has numbered signs for guests to follow along in their informational pamphlets, describing the lifestyle of the peoples that lived here, architectural techniques, pueblo room design and use, and some mystery; as the excavation is ongoing!

    Occupation was “short” for the site in question, ranging only about a 100 years, and archeologists aren’t positive why this site was chosen.  There are two springs within two miles from the sites location, and it is milder than other local spots in the Flagstaff area; meanwhile the Hopi name for the site is Paslovl; meaning “the place of coming together”, or translated as “the place of making decisions”.  Indicating this site to be of cultural or possibly religious importance instead of simply another community.

    Come spend some time at the site and decide for yourself!

    Mt. Elden Pueblo was last modified: September 4th, 2018 by Common Jones
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    Yaki Point

    by Common Jones August 19, 2018

    One of my favorite routes in the park is the six mile round trip Rim Trail to the east of the visitor center.  Often referred to as the Yaki Point Route, this…

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    Renting Bikes in the Grand Canyon

    by Common Jones August 19, 2018

    Visitors to the Grand Canyon have a lot of options, with about 30 miles of rim trail to explore,  a historic village, hiking trails, and the Desert View Drive; there’s often very…

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    Grand Falls (Chocolate Falls) Yum!

    by Common Jones August 19, 2018

    Arizona is both known and unknown for its waterfalls; a lot of visitors would be surprised to know the magnitude of waterfalls in the southwest.  Grand Falls is larger than Niagara Falls,…

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    The History of the Grand Canyon

    by Elisabeth Labranche May 9, 2018

    The Grand Canyon is 270 miles long, up to 18 miles wide and a mile deep that is formed from erosion over a span of 6 million years. The history of the…

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    Cool Spaces in Hot Places: Phantom Ranch

    by Common Jones February 9, 2018

    Visitors to the Grand Canyon often look to the bottom and say: “I wonder whats down there; I want to go down there”.  And for most people, the bottom culminates at a…

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    Take a journey through Tsé Biiʼ Ndzisgaii (Monument Valley)

    by John Begay December 9, 2017

    To travel the famous Monument Valley highway is to literally take a journey through the valley of the rocks. The Navajo meaning of Tsé Biiʼ Ndzisgaii is “Valley of the Rocks,” or is…

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    The Wave

    by John Begay December 9, 2017

    As a person who studied geology in college, I instantly geek out when I come in contact with cool rocks and rock formations. Living in Northern Arizona basically means I do almost everyday. I’m immediately figuring…

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    Casa Grande Ruins National Monument

    by Common Jones November 25, 2017

    Of the places most people begin their vacations, Phoenix is a common port of entry to fly in to.  The city of Phoenix is what most people consider to be the west;…

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    Desert View Watchtower

    by Common Jones November 25, 2017

    Some ninety percent of visitors reach only the south rim of the Grand Canyon, but with 277 river miles, and some one million and a quarter square miles of park, there’s plenty to…

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