Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Double Bridges

For most of the past decade, my climbs in Center Creek have been on the south- and west-facing slopes.  These locations tend to be arid and not as heavily forested as the northeast facing side.  During the Brian Head Fire of 2017, however, much of the dense understory was removed from the north-facing slopes and they have become somewhat more accessible.  There is still a lot of dead and downed wood, and the rose and oak are quickly re-sprouting, but I've been able to do more exploring over there than I would have done before.  The other day, I found a natural bridge.  Two of them actually, one on top of the other.

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