Guess the spot

You have it. The mouth of Dripping Springs Canyon in the Organ mountains. Great granite desert intrusion
Dang, I've even been there and didn't recognize it. Didn't see this contact zone though. Our new national monument!
 
I've only seen them from a distance and pictures. Mostly pictures as I've been reading infuriating things about reviewing monuments... The mountains and ecosystem out that way are amazing.

Name the peak
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It is indeed the ever steaming Mount Martin volcano. There is apparently a pretty neat crater lake up in there but it takes more money or time than I could afford to give. It was always neat to see the rising steam though, an ever present reminder that I was on the ever active Aleutian Chain.

You are up @Ben
 
Sweet. Cool picture. I'll post some thing when I get home from work.
 
guess the spot.
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This spot is in Idaho. I realize there's a very good chance that no one on the forum has been here. I've never heard of any one else going here. If you want to hazard a guess as to what canyon might have a spot like this, let's hear it. If no one has any idea, I'll post an easier spot.
 
Is it somewhere along the Bruneau River? Like a creek feeding in?
Or maybe feeding into the Owyhee?
 
It does not feed in to either of those rivers.
 
that was a narrow section along Little Jacks Creek. it is not very long, only takes a few minutes to walk through, and opens back up at either end.


here is some thing else.
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it is Death Valley, but not Sidewinder. an other big one. this is a narrow spot in it above a dry fall.
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