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The Lighthouse is a 150 foot...
The Lighthouse is a 150 foot tower that juts out from the canyon. A three mile hike (one-way) leads to the base of the lighthouse.


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el guanoImpressive

Voted 10/10

That is an awesome formation- compressed dirt you say? reminds me of eastern montana.

peas, corey
Posted Jan 25, 2006 9:31 pm

bigwillyRe: Impressive

Hasn't voted

Thanks, It is indeed compressed dirt making climbing nearly impossible. Where in eastern Montana is there stuff like this?
Posted Jan 31, 2006 12:49 pm

el guanoRe: Impressive

Voted 10/10

Makoshika state park near glendive is similar, along with quite a few sites along the missouri and yellowstone rivers, pompeys pillar near hardin. Nothing quite like what ive seen from your pics though. Everythings bigger in TX I guess.
Posted Jan 31, 2006 9:18 pm

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