Closed for years because of rock-fall hazard, the Aspen Trail was built in the 1960's by Navajo stoneworkers. The final segment is cut from the face of a slightly overhanging cliff, with no railing or wall and a sheer drop of hundreds of feet into the canyon bottom. Dine (Navajo) ranger-guide Bill Little leads groups (maximum size 15) down the cliff trail then up to the Betatakin Ruin in the alcove on the other side.
Copyright: G. Donald Bain Type: Spherical Resolution: 8000x4000 Taken: 07/06/2014 Uploaded: 28/01/2015 Published: 10/03/2015 Visitas:
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