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I passed the south end of Eagle Rocks while hiking to Chicken Water Spring last year, but didn't have time to explore the rocks

5423-eagle-rocks.jpg Looking straight down from the saddle, instead of toward Kelso Dunes, reveals a rather steep dropThumbnailsThe big rock outcrop ahead at the top looks insurmountable to non-rock-climbers, but I'll continue upward to see how close I getLooking straight down from the saddle, instead of toward Kelso Dunes, reveals a rather steep dropThumbnailsThe big rock outcrop ahead at the top looks insurmountable to non-rock-climbers, but I'll continue upward to see how close I getLooking straight down from the saddle, instead of toward Kelso Dunes, reveals a rather steep dropThumbnailsThe big rock outcrop ahead at the top looks insurmountable to non-rock-climbers, but I'll continue upward to see how close I getLooking straight down from the saddle, instead of toward Kelso Dunes, reveals a rather steep dropThumbnailsThe big rock outcrop ahead at the top looks insurmountable to non-rock-climbers, but I'll continue upward to see how close I getLooking straight down from the saddle, instead of toward Kelso Dunes, reveals a rather steep dropThumbnailsThe big rock outcrop ahead at the top looks insurmountable to non-rock-climbers, but I'll continue upward to see how close I get

Looking ahead, I conclude that some of the rocks might be easier to climb than I first thought.