I'll go with a seat in the Balcony
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Originally Posted by
Southwest Dave
Those cut out rock steps make me think you're heading to Balcony house in Mesa Verde NP.
Dave
I'm going to cast my vote with Dave. I've only been to Mesa Verde once, and I didn't make the climb to the Balcony House, but there just aren't that many ruins that are this well preserved, and even fewer that allow visitors to get this close to the structures. Of those, there's only one that I know of where you have to scramble up a ladder and steep stone steps.
Rick
April showers bring May flowers
While we're waiting to resolve the question of which Anasazi ruin was featured in that last post, I'm going to toss out a new one, with a slightly different theme. In a normal year, a lot of us would have been out on the road these last couple of months, enjoying the wildflowers that bloom along the roadside every spring, in just about every part of the country. There's one area in particular that I dearly love, so let's see if anyone out there can guess it from these roadside photos:
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...s/DSC_0113.jpg
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...s/DSC_0150.jpg
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...s/DSC_0102.jpg
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...s/DSC_0088.jpg
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...s/DSC_0146.jpg
Need something that might put those wildflowers into some sort of context? Here's a road:
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...s/DSC_0062.jpg
And here's an actual clue:
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...s/DSC_0081.jpg
Where am I? You don't have to be precise on this one. I'm looking for the name of the state, and the commonly used two-word description of the general area. If you're REALLY good at this, try naming the highway!
Rick