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Myths & Legends of the Great Southwest - A Travel Log

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Real Estate Agent with 1st Action Real Estate
6-25 myths & Legends of the southwest I'm on vacation for the next month or so and as much as I wish real estate was on the back burner for awhile - it just ain't happenin'. Can't cut the bloggin' Jones. So I'll start my vacation series with a travel log of some off-the-beaten-path highlites that you'll never see in the AAA or Michelin travel guides to the great Southwest.
shinarump
Skimming the Arizona desert just after the turnoff to Pahrump and past Searchlight (where the UFO's land) you don't want to miss a stop in Oatman and get the story behind Shinarump Drive. I'm sure there is one I just don't care enough to find out.


pyramid

Further along Interstate 40, you can't miss the Great Hopi Pyramid. Believed to have been built in the 4th Century B.C., this pyramid predates all but the oldest Egyptian pyramids. Today this magnificent structure resembles nothing so much as a large hillock of rocks and shrubs and could easily be mistaken for a large hillock of rocks and shrubs IF YOU DIDN'T KNOW THE TRUTH. Aren't you glad I filled you in?

siloThis is the only photo known to exist of the fabled Navajo Peyote Silo outside Teec Nos Pos. At great risk of personal injury I snapped this photo whilst motoring by on the interstate but had I been discovered and apprehended - well I wouldn't be here to write about it, that's for sure. That long conveyor leading from the top of the silo crosses the  highway and runs for miles up into the sage covered arroyos.
conveyorIf you were to follow the track - you might never be seen again. They say the natural Peyote blossoms are harvested by the light of the Coyote Moon by virgins and placed on the ceremonial conveyor. By the time the buds cross the sizzling desert floor for miles and reach the silo, they are perfectly dried and ready to be vacuum packed for shipment to religious festivals and Grateful Dead concerts throughout the country. I'm gonna stop on my way back and see if I can find either some peyote or some virgins. I'll let you know.


skeletonsThese skeletal giants are all that remain of an ancient race said to inhabit the Southwest during the time of the Dinosaurs. What must once have been robust monoliths, reminiscent of the towering heads on Easter Island, have been scoured by the gritty desert winds and dessicated by the searing desert sun until only their fragile exoskeletons remain for us to see today. Connected one to another yet to this day by a filigree of gossamer strands, they march silently across the moon-like landscape keeping the secrets of their origin from us still. Natives of the region are still superstitious of these behemoths towering into the sky claiming that they still retain some of their power of old and may yet kill those who would trespass on their bony remains with bolts of lightning.

4 cornersThe Four Corners National Monument is the only place in the entire United States, in fact the entire world, where a single individual can be in four physical states at once. Amazing but true. As you read this you may be in the state of denial or even the state of confusion but if you journey to the four corners you can also be the states of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah at the same time as illustrated by our tour guide, who adds a fifth dimension by being in a state of inebriation while performing these gyrations. You can actually set one foot on the marker and accomplish the same thing but why do it simple if you can throw your back out by imitating an end table.

lodgeFinally, after a long day of dodging suicidal mid-westerners in Giant Winnebagos and basking under the high desert sun like a George Foreman Grill, you'll want to save enough energy to make it to Cortez, Colorado and the locally famous Aneth Lodge. Nothing screams luxury like a neon Aneth and at only $35.90 for a single... well you probably couldn't handle a double anyway. You can tell those boys at Motel 6 to go ahead and leave their thilly old light on,  you've got a better offer right here.

Hope you're all having a wonderful summer. I'll be back with more adventures almost before you know it. Certainly before you're ready.

Comments (8)

Virginia Hepp - Mesquite NV REALTOR
Desert Gold Realty - Mesquite NV Homes For Sale - Mesquite, NV
Mesquite NV Homes and Neighborhoods - Search MLS

Fabulous, Gene - love the photos, especially the coffee table, and learning so much about America from you.  Those huge skeletins are scary - I am surprised that the government hasn't remove the evidence of these Gods from the past.

Jun 26, 2008 06:44 PM
Gene Wunderlich
1st Action Real Estate - Murrieta, CA
Realtor & Legislative Liaison

Glad to be of service. Just like their explanation of UFO's as weather balloons and other modern things they can control, the government tries to pass these monoliths off as 'power poles' in spite of the fact that everybody knows power poles are short wood things. Locals know the truth. It is said if you get close to one of these you can hear a faint buzzing sound and one brave soul who ventured near on a windy day claimed to hear a ghostly 'singing' sound. Very spooky.

Jun 27, 2008 04:46 AM
Virginia Hepp - Mesquite NV REALTOR
Desert Gold Realty - Mesquite NV Homes For Sale - Mesquite, NV
Mesquite NV Homes and Neighborhoods - Search MLS

Actually, I have been in that area on my many trips to Shinarump - my cell phone started acting up very suddenly.  A message took over the screen that said, 'CONNECTING TO OUTSIDE AREA SERVICE'!  I was scared to death!  I immediately disconnected, I have heard so many stories of Aliens with nothing to do, spamming our phones and selling our info.  Of course, the government denies this even happens!

Jun 27, 2008 05:26 AM
Gene Wunderlich
1st Action Real Estate - Murrieta, CA
Realtor & Legislative Liaison

You just can't trust anyting the government tells you. You've been to Shinarump many times, eh? Why doesn't that surprise me? I didn't even check my phone going through there. I'll bet that's how Redfin got our mls data. Dang, that's some scary stuff.

Jun 28, 2008 05:48 PM
Steve Scheer
Realty Oasis - Metro Brokers - Highlands Ranch, CO
Highlands Ranch Real Estate - Denver Real Estate

When my son was a bit younger he saw a Four Corners photo with a similar pose and asked if they were playing Twister.  I thought that was funny.

Jun 30, 2008 02:25 AM
Laura Giannotta
Keller Williams Realty - Atlantic Shore - Little Egg Harbor, NJ
Your Realtor Down the Shore!

Have a great trip, hope you'll get down to New Mexico, White Sands and Roswell!  Be safe, and keep us posted!

Jun 30, 2008 02:55 AM
Gene Wunderlich
1st Action Real Estate - Murrieta, CA
Realtor & Legislative Liaison

Laura - That would be a great roadtrip. Unfortunately no time this time. Might detour past Area 51 on the way back. See if you can do a blog parked out by the guardshack.

Jul 01, 2008 04:52 PM
Virginia Hepp - Mesquite NV REALTOR
Desert Gold Realty - Mesquite NV Homes For Sale - Mesquite, NV
Mesquite NV Homes and Neighborhoods - Search MLS

Gene!  I love to hang out in Area 51!  Some of my best friends live there - they are kinda shriveled up and funny lookin' - but they love to party!

Call me when you get there, I live pretty close by - 812-473-7729

Jul 01, 2008 05:28 PM