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dsefcik
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11/28/2011
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Alma Wash was more work than I anticipated, it was almost 6 miles each way and an elevation gain of around 1500' with lots of boulder wash once you got into the canyon area. My son and I saw a lot of different scat, coyote, cat, sheep and many tracks, human and animal. This hike is more popular than I thought given all of the foot prints we saw.

The night sky was filled with stars, I think this is the Milky Way, Orion's Belt and Sirius and probably many more, pretty sure the big huge planet that hung out (not pictured) was Jupiter. Here are two different exposures.

ISO 3200, Exposure 30 seconds, Aperture f4, Focal Length 10mm


ISO 12800, Exposure 15 seconds, Aperture f4, Focal Length 10mm


Alma Wash is known for it's Elephant Trees


The Trailhead, check out the difference in what a zoom lens vs a wide angle lens will do with the distant landscape (entrance to Alma Wash) in this picture and the next one below.


My son is ready to hike out


Number #9 on the trail, "the" Elephant Tree. There are many more Elephant trees in the canyon up on the ridges.


Starting up the wash towards the entrance to the canyon


The entrance to the canyon


The next couple of photos show the canyon and if you look closely you can see the many Elephant Trees up in the ridges

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My son found a dead lamb


My sons hand for size reference


Multiple scat droppings in a single footprint


Mandatory scat with bones photograph


Total Mylar balloons this trip - 1

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