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    Posted at 10:29 am by NativeNM, on July 12, 2024
    See header photo in color as I take in the landscape.

    This post is a bit different from my usual travel posts. I thought these photos would be worthwhile in black and white, but I had no idea the dramatic effect they would have. While traveling and hiking across New Mexico, I try to showcase the colors, textures and landscapes that I find quite beautiful. On this day we attempted to find the elusive Talus Slot Canyon. This was our second attempt and both times we’ve failed, however it was one of the most beautiful days I’ve ever experienced. The summer monsoon had drenched the thirst of our arid landscape turning it from a wheat color to vivid green. The clouds were abundant in every shape and size giving the landscape a moody atmosphere. As we headed out we were aware that it might rain at any moment, so we took caution as the Talus Canyon Trail is an unmarked trail through a dry creek bed and rocky areas. On Hwy 84 just a mile or so past the turnoff to Abiquiu Lake there will be a picnic/parking area on the south side of the highway. Park here, then walk across the highway to find the trailhead. There is a visible footpath but if there has been any recent rainfall, the footprints are likely to be washed away so be aware and use your trail app. Once you head back into the Talus Canyon the view is breathtaking. Whether in color or black and white, the Talus Canyon Trail is one of my most treasured places to hike.

    The path leads through the center of this canyon.

    The view to your left . . .

    And to your right we call this the finger, however I’ve also heard it called “the spire”.

    Some pictures along the way . . .

    The tree sculpture I would love to have in my backyard.

    I hope these photos inspire your imagination of how beautiful nature can be through a black and white lens.

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    An Inspired Cook is a place to share recipes from New Mexico. From my kitchen and beyond I hope you will enjoy the history, culture and food that is New Mexico.
    Posted in Recipes, Uncategorized | 5 Comments | Tagged Abiguiu, Abiquiu Lake, Abiquiu New Mexico, Ghost Ranch, hiking, New Mexico, photography, Talus Arch, Talus Canyon Trail, Talus Slot Canyon, Travel |

    5 thoughts on “Talus Canyon Trail”

    • ✒️🥣Dorothy's New Vintage Kitchen's avatar

      Dorothy's New Vintage Kitchen

      July 12, 2024 at 1:02 pm

      Beautiful! I’ve always been partial to black and white.

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      • NativeNM

        July 12, 2024 at 1:29 pm

        Thanks Dorothy, I’ve been waiting for the perfect photos to make a black and white post. The clouds were especially crucial as they provided a contrast of shades with the landscape.

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        • Dorothy's New Vintage Kitchen

          July 12, 2024 at 3:05 pm

          Perfect!

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      Karen

      July 13, 2024 at 12:52 pm

      Your photos do look quite dramatic in black and white…very nice.

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      • NativeNM

        July 13, 2024 at 1:08 pm

        Thanks Karen, I was quite pleased with how they turned out.

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