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It's amazing how a few trees manage to grow in the cracks between rocks in the steep slopes of Eagle Rocks

5570-eagle-rocks.jpg Just east of the south end of Eagle Rocks, I head east (right) across the broad canyonThumbnailsI look up through another burned-tree canopy toward rock towers at Eagle RocksJust east of the south end of Eagle Rocks, I head east (right) across the broad canyonThumbnailsI look up through another burned-tree canopy toward rock towers at Eagle RocksJust east of the south end of Eagle Rocks, I head east (right) across the broad canyonThumbnailsI look up through another burned-tree canopy toward rock towers at Eagle RocksJust east of the south end of Eagle Rocks, I head east (right) across the broad canyonThumbnailsI look up through another burned-tree canopy toward rock towers at Eagle RocksJust east of the south end of Eagle Rocks, I head east (right) across the broad canyonThumbnailsI look up through another burned-tree canopy toward rock towers at Eagle Rocks

From what I can tell, the trees furthest over in the rocks weren't subjected to the flames of the 2005 fires here like the one close to the camera. I can see Kelso-Cima Road down there in the valley!