sometime ago when I was still hiking the canyon creek/mill creek area I came across a strange looking rock.....hike to mill creek but just before the last turn in the trail and the bridge,, make a left turn down an older trail to canyon creek. downstream you should see a large brown rock with sea shells embedded in it.
sometime ago when I was still hiking the canyon creek/mill creek area I came across a strange looking rock.....hike to mill creek but just before the last turn in the trail and the bridge,, make a left turn down an older trail to canyon creek. downstream you should see a large brown rock with sea shells embedded in it.
I think you mean Milk Creek/Canyon Creek? If so that is not very far from Lime Ridge. The geology there would be spelled out in Crowder and Tabor Routes and Rocks.
gb... I do not know of any milk creek that empties into canyon creek from hwy 20. sign I always saw said mill creek....the azurite mine is located up stream!
correction to mine name.
p.s. rawleys chasm is also up canyon creek.
Ok, so you have it right. I know that Canyon Creek but not Mill Creek. Rock in that area ought to be a hodgepodge because of Crater and Jack. The Beckey Red guidebook should describe the geology in that area. There are many significant peaks.
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