Monday, October 28, 2013

Wilson Canyon, forged by the water of Walker River



A gorge cut through volcanic cliffs


During the month of autumn, what can be more intriguing than photo-exploring along a canyon that was formed over time by lake waters flowing through sheer volcanic cliffs? 

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Wilson Canyon lies in west central Nevada, along Nevada State Route 208, 13 miles west of the small town of Yerington and runs through the Singatse Mountain Range.
 


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This grandiose two mile long (3.2 km) gorge was carved over the years by the water from the Walker River which flows from the Sierra Nevada Mountains.



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A serene point as the river idles through the canyon where on its departure; it drops approximately 120 feet (37 m) on a 1% grade. 

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A famous rock formation, "The Watcher" looks out  from the canyon wall in full headdress.  

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After enjoying a beautiful Indian Summer day at Wilson Canyon, I am anxious to begin my next photo-adventure. Subscribe to and follow my blog as I share what I have found along the journey.


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What an exciting and interesting photo-adventure this day has been.  I love it when I am drawn to an area and not knowing what to expect I get treated to new experiences. 

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