This formation of colorful stones was up high on a ledge which has probably never been disturbed by humans.
Saturday, March 12, 2005
Wahweap Hoodoos (Spring 2005)
For a spring dayhike, I drove out nearly to Lake Powell and went up Wahweap wash to these interesting shaped pillars and towers. Many of them had capstones of Maganese, which probably allowed them to erode the way that they did.



This formation of colorful stones was up high on a ledge which has probably never been disturbed by humans.
This formation of colorful stones was up high on a ledge which has probably never been disturbed by humans.
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