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A few rather large Chia sages grow in this Castle Peaks wash

2787-chia.jpg I notice a natural arch in the Castle Peaks pinnacles as I start my way down the hillThumbnailsArrived! I sit here on the Castle Peaks saddle for a good 15 minutes, with pinnacles in front of me, and behind meI notice a natural arch in the Castle Peaks pinnacles as I start my way down the hillThumbnailsArrived! I sit here on the Castle Peaks saddle for a good 15 minutes, with pinnacles in front of me, and behind meI notice a natural arch in the Castle Peaks pinnacles as I start my way down the hillThumbnailsArrived! I sit here on the Castle Peaks saddle for a good 15 minutes, with pinnacles in front of me, and behind meI notice a natural arch in the Castle Peaks pinnacles as I start my way down the hillThumbnailsArrived! I sit here on the Castle Peaks saddle for a good 15 minutes, with pinnacles in front of me, and behind meI notice a natural arch in the Castle Peaks pinnacles as I start my way down the hillThumbnailsArrived! I sit here on the Castle Peaks saddle for a good 15 minutes, with pinnacles in front of me, and behind me

This part of the wash is quite open, with fewer catclaw acacia bushes to watch out for: easy hiking.