
I took this photo from Muley Point, an obscure lookout about forty miles to the north. The San Juan is in the foreground.

The road descending the escarpment was a bit hairy

From the north

The Left and Right Mittens

The Totem Pole. I've wanted to visit it since watching Clint Eastwood and George Kennedy caper on it in The Eiger Sanction.

Texas, according to John Ford
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