This is the long overdue Part 2 of 3 posts relating to the greater Twin Tanks area in JTNP. If you are so inclined, here is a link to Part 1. The following photos are examples of the spectacular sights to be seen in this area. As I said in post 1, this area is very rugged, and great care should be taken while there. Even very experience hikers (such as my friend Peter) at "Spare Parts and Pics" can hurt themselves here. Right Peter? Click on the link to see Pete's sprained ankle, and other beautiful photos.
This one is posted first, for no other reason that I love it. Take a bite!
I was headed that-a-way! Except for the first 50 yards or so, it is very rugged...
...and looks like this. Looking back to where I started.
A happy little rock creature is slithering towards us
A bear?
Very remote grinding slick
Nearby pestle (or mano). I couldn't find any other rocks made of this type of material in the area.
Pottery shards!
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Twin Tanks Area Post 3, will contain some petroglyphs, pictographs, and maybe even a habitation site!