slgwv

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Posted: 19 Sep 2015


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erosion
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Another view. Wrightwood, California. A place famous among geologists, at any rate! Wrightwood is in the San Gabriel Mountains near the east end of CA State Route 2, right on the trace of the San Andreas Fault. The proximity of the fault has led to oversteepened slopes of shattered rock, like this, which regularly generate huge debris flows, especially during El Niño floods. A great deal of effort has been expended to try to channel the flows. Telephoto view; map position is of the scarp rather than the camera.

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 Pam J
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Planet on the move so to speak !

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9 years ago.
 slgwv
slgwv club
Indeed!
9 years ago.
 Gudrun
Gudrun club
Most impressive! It does look very unstable. Looking at the map I see ski areas to the NW- just wondering...
9 years ago.
 slgwv
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Yeah, there are a couple of small ski areas in the vicinity--the key word is "small"! And they probably don't get very good snow these days. SoCal folk who really want to ski go to Mammoth Mtn, in the Sierra Nevada north of Bishop.
9 years ago.

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