Monday, May 30, 2016

Meeting the Giants - Monument Valley Aerials

Meeting the Giants - Monument Valley Aerials

We took off just after dawn in order to capture the best light and smoothest air. We departed the Bluff airstrip to the, then turned west. The temp was about 45, but anticipating a 60mph wind chill, I had 6 layers on top and 4 layers on bottom, plus winter boots, gloves and balaclava under my helmet. Paul has a heated jacket and gloves.

 The San Juan River, west of Bluff, with puffs of morning mist remaining.

Rock formation, part of Comb Ridge, known as Mule Ears. See the coarse curves of the Comb Ridge, an 80 mile long "monocline" beyond.

Note the triangular patterns as the surface expression of a fault, running north-south, with this being the eastern edge of the "Monument Uplift". Many geologic strata are exposed and evident.

 Near the "Goosenecks" wanderings of the San Juan River.

 "THE" Mexican Hat rock formation for which the nearby town is named.

 Monument Valley "Giants" in the distance. Anyone seen "Forest Gump"?

 Nearing some of the larger buttes.

 The "West Mitten" in the middle distance, with the Monument Valley hotel in the upper center.

 Massive bytes with very long shadows in the morning light.

 Close pass by the "West Mitten" and the shadow it throws.

 The "Three Sisters" formation, near John Ford (movie director) Point.

 Looking back eastward over the Valley

Eroded butte with the swirled etchings of sea water and waves, still visible on top of the rock mass.

 Approaching the Totem Pole (single pillar-R) and the Yei Bi Chai (grouping-L)

 Climbing equipment visible atop the Totem Pole. Formation was used in filming of the Eiger Sanction - 1975 movie with Clint Eastwood.

 So many unusual rock and ridge formations

 Wing tip of the Ultralight visible in view toward NE

 Rooster Rock - close up view

 Rooster Rock from the other side

 Bowl-shaped grouping of the Yei Bi Chai and Totem Pole with dramatic shadows.
 Water run off from small streams, leading to the San Juan River, as we head back toward Bluff.

Returning to Bluff for landing, with straight airstrip and tiny hangar visible on mesa in upper center of photo.

Thanks for joining us as armchair passengers! Few will ever enjoy this perspective of Monument Valley!

2 comments:

  1. My goodness Barbara! This is fantastic! I just heard thar you had started a blog at the mentorship meeting last night, and was going to write to ask for the link! Will you send out email notices of new posts or can one subscribe? My normal email is fleming27858@gmail.com rather than Yahoo. I'm in Albuquerque now and totally anxious to hit the road again! Keep up the good work! Rhonda

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  2. My goodness Barbara! This is fantastic! I just heard thar you had started a blog at the mentorship meeting last night, and was going to write to ask for the link! Will you send out email notices of new posts or can one subscribe? My normal email is fleming27858@gmail.com rather than Yahoo. I'm in Albuquerque now and totally anxious to hit the road again! Keep up the good work! Rhonda

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