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I'm constantly fascinated by the ability of some trees to grow in the upper reaches of the boulders, where soil is almost absent

5649-eagle-rocks.jpg I reach a somewhat open area in the Eagle Rocks on the way to the next pinnaclesThumbnailsOn the way back to Mid Hills campground, I reach an open area with views spanning all the way down to Wild Horse MesaI reach a somewhat open area in the Eagle Rocks on the way to the next pinnaclesThumbnailsOn the way back to Mid Hills campground, I reach an open area with views spanning all the way down to Wild Horse MesaI reach a somewhat open area in the Eagle Rocks on the way to the next pinnaclesThumbnailsOn the way back to Mid Hills campground, I reach an open area with views spanning all the way down to Wild Horse MesaI reach a somewhat open area in the Eagle Rocks on the way to the next pinnaclesThumbnailsOn the way back to Mid Hills campground, I reach an open area with views spanning all the way down to Wild Horse MesaI reach a somewhat open area in the Eagle Rocks on the way to the next pinnaclesThumbnailsOn the way back to Mid Hills campground, I reach an open area with views spanning all the way down to Wild Horse Mesa

A few of those trees might have escaped the 2005 brush fires due to their remote location.