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Posted: 17 Aug 2018


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Bruneau Canyon, Idaho

Bruneau Canyon, Idaho
On (unsurprisingly) the Bruneau River. The Bruneau rises in extreme northern Nevada in the Jarbidge Mountains (visible dimly on the skyline) and flows northward into Idaho, eventually joining the Snake River--itself a tributary to the Columbia. It has incised this canyon into the so-called Snake River Plain, one of several northward-draining streams to do so. The Snake River Plain is a high, arid plateau that's nearly flat aside from these canyons! It's underlain by a series of nearly flat-lying basalt flows, some of which appear as the prominent cliff layers in the canyon walls. The white stuff below the basalt cliffs is not snow! It's a light-colored rock unit, probably a sedimentary unit, but I didn't go down to check ;)

The left inset shows a closeup of the canyon floor by the white outcrop. On checking the USGS 7.5' topo map (Triguero Lake 1979), the tall tree, probably a poplar, is the site of the Frank Triguero homestead, and a pack trail down to the homestead began here--evidently the only access. There are also some ruins visible in the vicinity on the satellite view. The right inset is a view of the canyon downstream (north). There's little surprise that Frank (or his heirs) gave it up, especially as the site would also be vulnerable to flooding.

A political vagary: because the northern fringe of Nevada is in the Columbia River drainage, Nevada has a claim on hydropower produced in the Columbia Basin!

MichèleM, tiabunna, Gudrun, Berny and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Phenomenal terrain capture and PIPs!

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5 years ago.
slgwv club has replied to William Sutherland club
Thanks!
5 years ago.
 Pam J
Pam J club
Beautiful light and a magical place to be found in the flatness.

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5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.
slgwv club has replied to Pam J club
Thanks, Pam! The canyons were a barrier to travel, tho!
5 years ago.
 tiabunna
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That really is an impressive canyon.
5 years ago.
slgwv club has replied to tiabunna club
And not well known outside the area!
5 years ago.

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