Ninety minutes outside Albuquerque, New Mexico, Mt. Taylor (11,301 feet) rears its lofty head. The Navajo call this peak Tsoodził, translated as Blue Bead or Turquoise Mountain. Tsoodził is considered a sacred mountain, marking the southern extent of the Dinétah or ancestral homeland of the Navajo people. As I neared the summit, I wondered if I might encounter Turquoise Boy, Blue Corn Girl, or Cougar, who are Holy People said to live there. Continue reading “You Never Know Who You Might Meet on the Summit of Tsoodził”
Mt. Taylor
Peak-bagging in AZ and CO
2 weeks out west. In search of connections. And peaks to bag, since I have a long way to go to reach my lifetime goal — 1,000 mountains barefoot. Continue reading “Peak-bagging in AZ and CO”