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Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/02/2024
The Rogers Warm Spring oasis marks the start of the hike, as well as a good spot to wade into the water at on hot days following the hike.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/02/2024
Rogers Warm Spring.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/02/2024
The trail follows a single track as it begins to climb into the hills above the oasis.
Shaun Hunter
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03/02/2024
Views across the Lake Mead area open up as the trail gains in elevation.
Shaun Hunter
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03/02/2024
Lake Mead seen from the higher points along the trail.
Shaun Hunter
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03/02/2024
After crossing a saddle, the trail begins to descend toward the wash as it funnels into the top portion of the canyon.
Shaun Hunter
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03/02/2024
Entering the canyon on the sandy wash trail.
Shaun Hunter
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03/02/2024
Shaun Hunter
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03/02/2024
The trail traces the canyon wash as it weaves and descends past some impressive stone formations.
Shaun Hunter
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03/02/2024
Surreal formations along the canyon hike.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/02/2024
Cathedral-like canyon walls.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/02/2024
From the bottom of the canyon where the wash widens back out from the base of the hills, find the footpath leading back across the landscape to the starting point at the warm spring.

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