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IMG_4501.JPG1 viewsClimbing to the north, out of the wash. The formations west of Cottonwood Cove Trailhead trended in a north/south direction. We hiked in a clockwise circle from south to north.Apr 05, 2014
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IMG_4498.JPG3 viewsThe classic 'teepee' sandstone formation prevalent in this area with its yellow and red bands.Apr 05, 2014
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IMG_4497.JPG6 viewsHeading up the wash southwest from Cottonwood Cove Trailhead.Apr 05, 2014
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IMG_4490.JPG9 viewsTraveling west on the Hill Route (BLM 1323) between White Pocket and Cottonwood Cove Trailhead. The White Pocket Monolith is seen on the left. Recommended only for high clearance 4-wheel drive, this is the most direct road between these two trailheads. Rangers at the BLM information center in Kanab advised traveling west only due to the grade. This information is contradicted at http://www.thewave.info. We did not get stuck. It appeared easier going west.Apr 05, 2014
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IMG_4488.JPG1525 viewsMoqui City, White Pocket at dawn, west of the White Pocket parking area.Apr 05, 2014
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Further west on the Hill Route (BLM 1323) between White Pocket and Cottonwood Cove Trailhead.Apr 05, 2014
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IMG_4481.JPG8 viewsThe White Pocket Monolith at dawn, west of the White Pocket parking area.Apr 05, 2014
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IMG_4486.JPG7 viewsApr 05, 2014
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IMG_4408.JPG5 viewsApr 01, 2014
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IMG_4411.JPG6 viewsAt 8:02, I am reaching the lower light limit for my DSLR without a tripod. Soon we put on headlamps. We hiked almost 2.5 more hours before seeing a faint flicker on a high rock formation on the river right side. It turned out to be a campfire at White House Campground. We arrived at our camper about 10:30 pm, completing our 21 mile adventure.Apr 01, 2014
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