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I make it almost to the top of the lava and am taking in the excellent views across the Indian Springs area

06568-from-lava-flow-800px.jpg I leave camp before 10h and ride past the Woods Mountains, at first on the way to Hole-in-the-Wall Visitor Centre to get waterThumbnailsSunset near Eyeball RockI leave camp before 10h and ride past the Woods Mountains, at first on the way to Hole-in-the-Wall Visitor Centre to get waterThumbnailsSunset near Eyeball RockI leave camp before 10h and ride past the Woods Mountains, at first on the way to Hole-in-the-Wall Visitor Centre to get waterThumbnailsSunset near Eyeball RockI leave camp before 10h and ride past the Woods Mountains, at first on the way to Hole-in-the-Wall Visitor Centre to get waterThumbnailsSunset near Eyeball RockI leave camp before 10h and ride past the Woods Mountains, at first on the way to Hole-in-the-Wall Visitor Centre to get waterThumbnailsSunset near Eyeball Rock

I can't climb the last eight feet or so to get completely on top because of the lava's sharp vertical edges. - I can't climb the last eight feet or so to get completely on top because of the lava's sharp vertical edges.

If I felt like doing so, I could probably persevere and keep walking along the base of the lava and eventually find a spot where I could climb up to the top.