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The rock formations in the upper part of this wash in the Kelso Mountains are quite interesting

3587-kelso-peak-wash.jpg Before I know it, I'm slowly on up way up the lower flank of Kelso Peak, with the cinder cones and my tent behind meThumbnailsAs I head toward Kelso Peak, it's clear from the smoothed rock in the wash that a lot of water passes here at timesBefore I know it, I'm slowly on up way up the lower flank of Kelso Peak, with the cinder cones and my tent behind meThumbnailsAs I head toward Kelso Peak, it's clear from the smoothed rock in the wash that a lot of water passes here at timesBefore I know it, I'm slowly on up way up the lower flank of Kelso Peak, with the cinder cones and my tent behind meThumbnailsAs I head toward Kelso Peak, it's clear from the smoothed rock in the wash that a lot of water passes here at timesBefore I know it, I'm slowly on up way up the lower flank of Kelso Peak, with the cinder cones and my tent behind meThumbnailsAs I head toward Kelso Peak, it's clear from the smoothed rock in the wash that a lot of water passes here at timesBefore I know it, I'm slowly on up way up the lower flank of Kelso Peak, with the cinder cones and my tent behind meThumbnailsAs I head toward Kelso Peak, it's clear from the smoothed rock in the wash that a lot of water passes here at times

The vertical rocks here are old enough to have smooth edges from weathering.