We hiked into the Joint Trail in Chesler Park on our backpack trip. The trail travels through a series of tight joint canyons. These are not typical slot canyons formed by water, they are places where the rock has fractured from pressure being applied from below and then slowly widened over the millenia from wind and water. They are interesting becasue they form at right angles and create almost perfect squares when viewed from above.
Aerial view of the portion of the Needles we hiked through

Overview of the area the Joint Trail travels through, you can see all of the squares that are formed by the fractures
3 comments:
Love the photos! This is a classy blog. Good job!!
gotta be the first time anything about Brian has been called ""Classy"
Looking at the picture of the "side canyon" increased my blood pressure. My heart rate increased and I am getting a little light headed. I really don't think anyone should be going in there! Thank goodness I don't fit, nice excuse...
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