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    Runway
    • Length

      3765

    • Width

      140

    • Surface

      GRAVEL/DIRT/GRASS

    Details
    • Facility ID

      No ID 127

    • Elevation

      4451

    • CTAF

      122.9

    • State

      UT

    Location

    Lat: 37.26323318481 , Long: -109.30792999268 - UTAH, USA

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    • The Rez Runway in Use in Montezuma Creek, UT

      The Rez Runway in Use in Montezuma Creek, UT

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    • Montezuma Creek Just Move It

      Montezuma Creek Just Move It

      For 23 years, Navajo communities and chapters have taken action concerning their health and physical fitness by Just Moving It. This short video highlights and showcases community and tribal members at the 2015 Montezuma Creek, UT Just Move It event. Just Move It is a free summer physical activity program consisting of fun runs and walks across the Navajo Nation. Montezuma Creek is a community within the Shiprock Service Unit which is part of the Navajo Area Indian Health Service.
    • Montezuma Canyon Road in Southeast Utah

      Montezuma Canyon Road in Southeast Utah

      Hello and welcome to another Cactus Hill Adventure.Today we are exploring Montezuma Canyon Road in Southeast Utah near the city of Blanding, Utah. “MCR” is a well-maintained county dirt/gravel road with a designation of San Juan County Road 187. Almost any vehicle can drive this road, but I would recommend some type of SUV or Truck with a little ground clearance. There are two main places of interest along the road…The “Bradford Canyon Ruins” and “The Three Kiva Pueblo” site. Other areas of interest, but they are smaller in size, are “Honeycomb Ruins” and “Hidden Ruins”
      There are multiple ways to get to the Bradford Canyon Ruins and the 3 Kiva Pueblo via the Montezuma Canyon Road depending upon your direction of travel. We came from the North on US Hwy 191 so I will give you those directions. Turn off US Hwy 191 approximately 5 miles south of Monticello just 1/10 of a mile past mile marker 67 and turn left onto the dirt/graveled Montezuma Canyon Road. You will then travel approximately 25 miles to the Bradford Ruins. Although, along the entire route (Approximately 42 Miles) there are multiple cliff dwellings, granaries, and petroglyphs all up and down Montezuma Canyon so keep a sharp look out for these areas. We used a book entitled “Utah Backcountry Adventures” by Peter Massey and Jeanne Wilson and they have an extensive write-up on this area. They have books and maps for most of the Western United States and their website is https://4wdbooks.com.
      The “Three Kiva Pueblo”, that is further South down the road past the Bradford Canyon Ruins, is the most prominent ruin with the Bradford Canyon Ruins a close second. Please watch our video “Three Kiva Pueblo – Southeastern Utah” on this same channel and I will include a link to it at the end of this video. Unfortunately, due to “Operator Error” (Me) the GoPro footage South of the Bradford Canyon Ruins was filmed in “Time Lapse” mode and is unusable…Sorry. I have included some still photos of places of interest past the BCR and they are arranged in “Travel Order”. If you do decide to take this adventure plan on a full day.
      One more item of note…I have included all the “Road” GoPro video up to the Bradford Canyon Ruins and most of it is at 20X speed. I wanted to show the road conditions to show you that this is a decent dirt/gravel road and also let you know that the first 15 miles or so is inhabited with “Modern” dwellings with a lot of private property on both sides of the road.
      We enjoyed this adventure and took time to stop and explore along the way and we recommend that you do the same. Take care and hope to see you out there on our next adventure and remember “You won’t know if you don’t go!”.
      Links:
      https://www.americansouthwest.net/utah/montezuma-canyon/index.html
      https://www.americansouthwest.net/utah/montezuma-canyon/photographs.html
    • BLACKKISS live @ WHS (Montezuma Creek, UT)

      BLACKKISS live @ WHS (Montezuma Creek, UT)

      BLACKKISS had the opportunity to take the music back to where it all started, my hometown of Montezuma Creek, UT. My old high school, Whitehorse High School, hosted the show in the remodeled auditorium.

      It was a blessing and an honor to play for the community that had seen me grow from when I was a little child to a fully grown adult.

      The song that's playing is called "the Preachers Song" (Remastered) and it's available on iTunes or on the BLACKKISS website www.BlackkissDrifters.com
    • Book Report: Montezuma Creek, Utah

      Book Report: Montezuma Creek, Utah

      Coming from Texas, Bess the Book Bus sprinted cross country to reach the Navajo nation for the next stop on the 2014 Transitions Success is in Sight Tour. We visited six schools in two days in the four corners area. There were early starts and long drives to reach the remote region, but we arrived on time and brought more than 1,100 books to the community.
    • Impact Initiative - San Juan County

      Impact Initiative - San Juan County

      Lobaki visited San Juan County, Utah on a two-fold mission. Firstly, to visit the Whitehorse High School in Montezuma Creek and introduce the students and faculty to the wonder and opportunity of Virtual Reality. Everyone experienced a VR game created over the summer by students in Clarksdale, MS. The principal and students came out of the experience with a definitive idea of creating a VR Academy at Whitehorse High School.

      The second aspect of the mission was to review existing network structures within a large geographical area and try to envisage how affordable high-speed broadband could be deployed to homes in the region.

      Visit http://www.lobaki.com to learn more and see how you can participate.
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