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Reminds me of the jumping shoes that came out when we were kids in the '60s.
Did you boulder on the outcrops?
why can't people say 'runs'? Everybody gets it.... so to speak.
I'm curious what you mean by "local or regional" features.The Hurricane Deck is about 20 miles long, oriented east-west (see it in photos five and last). The really obvious strata in the fourth photo are part of the Hurricane Deck (in particular, that fourth photo shows an area which is called on maps "East Deck").In turn, the Hurricane Deck is part of a sub-range which is part of the east-west oriented Santa Ynez Mountains.Is this all regional or local?(And by the way, are you proud that - based on your training of me/complaining to me - I did not say that the deck "runs" east-west.)
regional attitude
I'll give you a regional attitude!
No. It's really soft sandstone. And quite flakey in many places.
I'm curious if you can post that map in a slightly larger version?As near as I can tell, the purple band represents the highest reaches of the San Rafael Wilderness (Mount McKinley, San Rafael Peak and the Mission Pine area). Is that a different type of rock (the colors show different types of rock, right)?