Thimble Rock, the highest peak is visible from downtown Tucson. Desert saguaro and other cactus grow on the canyon sides. |
The water in this pool was 60 degrees. We walked from Stop 9 downward to Stop 8 and got these great shots of the black and white striped rocks called Gneiss metamorphic rocks. It looks like someone took black paint and streaked the white rocks. But the black color comes from mineral grains that were heated under tremendous pressure. They are also called Bandit Rocks. Yes, there are people who have walked down through the canyon from Stop 9 to get a close up view and to go swimming. The trees and plants along the river are very green.
This is out of sequence. We are now on the trail next to the striped rocks you saw from above. The water flows through the break in the rocks to make this gentle water fall. |
Looking from above again
We are now at Stop 8 and are walking over the exposed rocky trail down to the water.
Clear water |
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