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Contributor Daniel Sherman stands at the bottom of one of the deepest sections of the crack.
The narrow fissure gets quite deep.
Hikers exploring the Crack in the Ground.
The main entrance to the Crack in the Ground.
Lots of moss growing on the canyon walls.
Some sections are split into multiple paths.
Some sections are not that deep.
Peering into the Crack in the Ground formation.
Some sections are short.
Many areas require scrambling over large boulders.
Columns have split in the fissure.
Some sections are very wide.
Minimal information found on the plaque at the trailhead.
A very unique place to explore.
Shane Kucera
Photo Date:
07/10/2016
View into Crack in the Ground.
Shane Kucera
Photo Date:
07/10/2016
Short walking trail into Crack in the Ground.
Shane Kucera
Photo Date:
07/10/2016
Volcanic rock at Crack in the Ground.
Shane Kucera
Photo Date:
07/10/2016
Indian Paintbrush at Crack in the Ground.
Shane Kucera
Photo Date:
07/10/2016
Rock wall detail at Crack in the Ground.