PAGOSA SPRINGS — A blinding bolt of light zigzagged from a leaden sky. A cracking boom thundered three seconds later. “We need to get everyone off the mountain immediately,” our guide shouted. My wife and I dived into our parked car and began descending the twisty, 3-mile gravel roadway. A Noah-worthy deluge greeted us as we reached the visitor cabin below. “It should clear up by tonight,” speculated my ever-optimistic spouse. Although our afternoon tour of Chimney Rock National Monument had been rained out, we still harbored hope for the evening’s Night Sky: Stars & Galaxies program.  Through the telescopes of local astronomy club members, we would get to peer into the heavens from an astronomical site used centuries ago by the Ancestral Puebloan people. The monument, which protects a small group of Ancestral Puebloan ruins located 20 miles southwest of Pagosa Springs, is divided into two neighboring sections.

 

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