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The Broadwell Natural Arch formation has the shape of a horse's saddle when viewed from the southeast

7679-natural-arch.jpg I climb back down and begin a clockwise loop around the Broadwell Natural Arch outcrop before hiking back to campThumbnailsJust beyond the natural arch is Broadwell Mesa and greyish-green minerals coming to the surface everywhereI climb back down and begin a clockwise loop around the Broadwell Natural Arch outcrop before hiking back to campThumbnailsJust beyond the natural arch is Broadwell Mesa and greyish-green minerals coming to the surface everywhereI climb back down and begin a clockwise loop around the Broadwell Natural Arch outcrop before hiking back to campThumbnailsJust beyond the natural arch is Broadwell Mesa and greyish-green minerals coming to the surface everywhereI climb back down and begin a clockwise loop around the Broadwell Natural Arch outcrop before hiking back to campThumbnailsJust beyond the natural arch is Broadwell Mesa and greyish-green minerals coming to the surface everywhereI climb back down and begin a clockwise loop around the Broadwell Natural Arch outcrop before hiking back to campThumbnailsJust beyond the natural arch is Broadwell Mesa and greyish-green minerals coming to the surface everywhere

I didn't try climbing up to either ridge beyond the middle saddle, but it looks like it would be possible for someone with more rock-climbing skills than me.