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Returning back to the trailhead we passed these interesting cornices which formed at the top of a very steep slope.

aap.jpg Monkey Face is the tower of rock in the left side of the picture. It looks like it could fall over at any time, but is actually a very large spire of rock.ThumbnailsAlong the Starway Trail passes a seasonal pond.Monkey Face is the tower of rock in the left side of the picture. It looks like it could fall over at any time, but is actually a very large spire of rock.ThumbnailsAlong the Starway Trail passes a seasonal pond.Monkey Face is the tower of rock in the left side of the picture. It looks like it could fall over at any time, but is actually a very large spire of rock.ThumbnailsAlong the Starway Trail passes a seasonal pond.Monkey Face is the tower of rock in the left side of the picture. It looks like it could fall over at any time, but is actually a very large spire of rock.ThumbnailsAlong the Starway Trail passes a seasonal pond.Monkey Face is the tower of rock in the left side of the picture. It looks like it could fall over at any time, but is actually a very large spire of rock.ThumbnailsAlong the Starway Trail passes a seasonal pond.Monkey Face is the tower of rock in the left side of the picture. It looks like it could fall over at any time, but is actually a very large spire of rock.ThumbnailsAlong the Starway Trail passes a seasonal pond.Monkey Face is the tower of rock in the left side of the picture. It looks like it could fall over at any time, but is actually a very large spire of rock.ThumbnailsAlong the Starway Trail passes a seasonal pond.

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