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Author Archives: David Ryan

April 27, 2012
by David Ryan
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Guadalupe Mesa – Astialakwa Ruins

If you ever drive on New Mexico Highway 4 towards Jemez Springs you can’t help but to notice the tall mesas on either side of you. What’s even more amazing is that on top of many of those mesas are ruins of prehistoric villages. … Continue reading →

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April 22, 2012
by David Ryan
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Tome Hill; Good Friday in New Mexico

If you happen to be in New Mexico on a Good Friday, you might want to consider joining the thousands of people who make the pilgrimage to the top of Tome Hill. I have made the walk several times since … Continue reading →

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April 10, 2012
by David Ryan
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Dinosaur Tracks in Red Rock Canyon in Nevada

If you’ve read the Gentle Art of Wandering, you know the book opens with a pair of hikers finding a dinosaur while wandering in the New Mexico backcountry. A friend of mine from Chicago, Nick Saines, told me about a … Continue reading →

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