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  • DeanandLindasTravelsChilling Out in Flagstaff, AZTraveler
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    • Day 76
    • Friday, August 2, 2019 at 12:03 PM
    • ⛅ 73 °F
    • Altitude: 7,703 ft
    • United StatesLittle Elden Mountain35°15’57” N  111°35’20” W
    The San Francisco Peaks with rain coming
    The Peak was once 16,000 ft + highShultz TankRogers LakeA Forest Service RoadA better Forest Service Road

    Coconino National Forest Views

    August 2, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

    Driving around the forest, we always see views of the San Francisco Peaks. This is a view when rain was falling nearby. It really shows the layers of the mountain range. The peaks were once a single volcanic mountain that was over 16,000 ft in elevation. It imploded like Mount St Helens did, leaving an inner crater surrounded by several peaks.

    There are several "tanks" in the forest, made by ranchers for their cattle to drink from. They are great for wildlife too. We often see "intermittent" lakes around the forest as well. During the dry season they become meadows.

    Some of the forest roads are not good for passenger cars. As volunteers, we can sometimes use a truck to explore the forest.
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