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I could also try heading straight west from here up to the top of the Old Dad Mountain range

06410-old-dad-canyon.jpg One option is to continue ahead, down into the south end of Old Dad Canyon and climb up Old Dad Mountain on a known ascent routeThumbnailsThough dry as can be right now, the forces of water and erosion are clearly at work from time to time in Old Dad CanyonOne option is to continue ahead, down into the south end of Old Dad Canyon and climb up Old Dad Mountain on a known ascent routeThumbnailsThough dry as can be right now, the forces of water and erosion are clearly at work from time to time in Old Dad CanyonOne option is to continue ahead, down into the south end of Old Dad Canyon and climb up Old Dad Mountain on a known ascent routeThumbnailsThough dry as can be right now, the forces of water and erosion are clearly at work from time to time in Old Dad CanyonOne option is to continue ahead, down into the south end of Old Dad Canyon and climb up Old Dad Mountain on a known ascent routeThumbnailsThough dry as can be right now, the forces of water and erosion are clearly at work from time to time in Old Dad CanyonOne option is to continue ahead, down into the south end of Old Dad Canyon and climb up Old Dad Mountain on a known ascent routeThumbnailsThough dry as can be right now, the forces of water and erosion are clearly at work from time to time in Old Dad Canyon

It might be a bit steep and slippery in places, but it might be easier than it looks. I'd get great views across the Devil's Playground below from up there. It's not that far from here.