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03949-copper-world.jpg From the ridge, I'm now looking down the other side into the canyon and see the road that leads up to Copper World MineThumbnailsI reach a steep slippery area on the ridge with a gnarled juniper while attempting to begin a descent toward Copper World MineFrom the ridge, I'm now looking down the other side into the canyon and see the road that leads up to Copper World MineThumbnailsI reach a steep slippery area on the ridge with a gnarled juniper while attempting to begin a descent toward Copper World MineFrom the ridge, I'm now looking down the other side into the canyon and see the road that leads up to Copper World MineThumbnailsI reach a steep slippery area on the ridge with a gnarled juniper while attempting to begin a descent toward Copper World MineFrom the ridge, I'm now looking down the other side into the canyon and see the road that leads up to Copper World MineThumbnailsI reach a steep slippery area on the ridge with a gnarled juniper while attempting to begin a descent toward Copper World MineFrom the ridge, I'm now looking down the other side into the canyon and see the road that leads up to Copper World MineThumbnailsI reach a steep slippery area on the ridge with a gnarled juniper while attempting to begin a descent toward Copper World Mine

Cima Dome is the gentle hump on the horizon. Teutonia Peak is the smaller outcrop just left of the hump's high point, while Kessler Peak, near which I camped two nights ago, is the larger rock structure further to the left.