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The canyon climbs over more rocks and seems to be heading toward a plateau above with open sunshine

04167-north-clark-mtn.jpg I keep hiking upward in the canyon on the north side of the Clark Mountain Range, unaware of how much elevation I'm gainingThumbnailsFrom the canyon, I climb up a short, steep hill of loose rock and take a 1/2-hour break to soak up the views from 6350 feetI keep hiking upward in the canyon on the north side of the Clark Mountain Range, unaware of how much elevation I'm gainingThumbnailsFrom the canyon, I climb up a short, steep hill of loose rock and take a 1/2-hour break to soak up the views from 6350 feetI keep hiking upward in the canyon on the north side of the Clark Mountain Range, unaware of how much elevation I'm gainingThumbnailsFrom the canyon, I climb up a short, steep hill of loose rock and take a 1/2-hour break to soak up the views from 6350 feetI keep hiking upward in the canyon on the north side of the Clark Mountain Range, unaware of how much elevation I'm gainingThumbnailsFrom the canyon, I climb up a short, steep hill of loose rock and take a 1/2-hour break to soak up the views from 6350 feetI keep hiking upward in the canyon on the north side of the Clark Mountain Range, unaware of how much elevation I'm gainingThumbnailsFrom the canyon, I climb up a short, steep hill of loose rock and take a 1/2-hour break to soak up the views from 6350 feetI keep hiking upward in the canyon on the north side of the Clark Mountain Range, unaware of how much elevation I'm gainingThumbnailsFrom the canyon, I climb up a short, steep hill of loose rock and take a 1/2-hour break to soak up the views from 6350 feet

I keep hiking upward, curious about the possibility that a vista point over the lands below might lie just ahead.