This is one of my favorite shots of upper Death Canyon. Because the rock faces are so sheer in here, forming a sharp v-shape rather than a standard glacially-carved u-shape, snow doesn't accumulate as heavily along the rock faces and melts off quickly. In the summer, this canyon can feel like hiking in an oven, with heat radiating nearly horizontally off of each side of the canyon walls.

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