AlanLichty
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On Friday I wandered up the Gorge and did a little exploring around the debris fields of the Bridge of the Gods landslide. The scale of the slide is hard to judge until you are in the middle of it with a view of the hummocks. None of the soils in the whole area below the exposed mountain face are consolidated at all. I drove up to a gravel pit operation that is just visible in the upper right which gave me a good view of a deep profile in the debris deposits. It was notable that the whole vertical profile exposed by the aggregate mining operation shows that the hummocks consist of fairly uniform deposits. I am not a big fan of gravel mines but I have to admit that this is the perfect place for extraction since the entire slope I was on is almost perfect material to drop into the sorting machines used for aggregate products and appears to be hundreds of feet deep.
This is an area that is best photographed from the air as there are few places at ground level that offer up good views of the overall terrain. One downside for flying however is that this is a very exposed hillside where winds can get rather high and I had to terminate my explorations due to strong winds. I have flown with wind in the past but not to the point where I was getting high wind warning notices on my console. The foreground lake has no name and is small compared to the many larger ones just east of where I was on Friday. More from that area next trip.
C&C always welcome.
This is an area that is best photographed from the air as there are few places at ground level that offer up good views of the overall terrain. One downside for flying however is that this is a very exposed hillside where winds can get rather high and I had to terminate my explorations due to strong winds. I have flown with wind in the past but not to the point where I was getting high wind warning notices on my console. The foreground lake has no name and is small compared to the many larger ones just east of where I was on Friday. More from that area next trip.
C&C always welcome.