As the name 'cliff dwelling' suggests, there is nothing easy about getting to see these ruins. They are, literally, stuck on the side of the cliffs. We heard several Rangers offer differing opinions why the Indians chose to live here, and like this, but I still believe it was first and foremost for protection.
There were lots of people on the tours - all ages and sizes - so you can see anyone CAN do it. It may not be for those with bad knees, a disaffection for heights and
anyone even a little claustrophobic! As the symptoms tend to build as you add one to the other, this was the 'last straw' for Ava! We made it fine because she was VERY brave - and this tunnel was the only way up and out - still, her last words were "WHAT WAS I THINKING!"
She declined to take the next scheduled tour.
Seriously, she (we) loved experiencing it and learned a lot. Made us thankful for the ease of modern life and, once again, thankful for those who fought to preserve a unique place for future generations.
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