Behind Jenni (left corner), within the park, is Turtle Head...(not Jenni). See below.
This was a first visit to Kraft Mountain despite a number of previous hikes undertaken in the enclosed Red Rock Park, which lies behind the mountain. In fact, we are obviously so observant that we never noticed it although it's in walking distance of the park boundary. (Anyone require advice or directions from us?) Turtle Head Peak, viewed from our trail and the rocks climbed, shares one side of its face with this section of the greater Red Rock district, while the other side can only be viewed from the national park itself. Frankly, we'll return, probably without General MacArthur though, for it's a wonderful place.
Delightful environment.
She agrees to join me finally.
Perched on one of the hundreds of great rocks. "How dem stripe stones, Tex?"
and more, which are great to climb upon. A kid's delight.
I can't recall when we last had so much enjoyment on the rocks. Oh, yes. The day before.
Further perspective of the 'turtle'.
"Don't turn your back on me."
Taking the gap as well as the rocks.
Looking bewildered. Where to from here?
The day before, we had walked from outside the park toward Calico Hills, where we stood observing the colorful boulders. Then we heard a dumb sounding accent and said 'hello' to a fellow from Ohio, now living in Las Vegas who of course was from the old country. What a 'squeeky' accent. Do we sound like that? Anyway, it's very seldom one meets a South African on a trail, even in the home country, in our experience. They probably prefer to play rugby, eat boerewors and biltong, and drive around in a Chevrolet. (Bit of a local thing).
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