Peak 6606 - Joe's Canyon Peak - as seen from below
The trail goes up the canyon in the center, to the left of the cliff
Portion of the trail hewn into the rock below the cliff
Higher up, it opens up more. Note the moon above the skyline
The Mule Mountains are framed by the peaks as I look down
The peak
Approaching the top
The top
West: the distant peaks are the Patagonia Mountains, with the left-most hump being Cerro San Antonio in Mexico. Closer in the tip of the border wall can be seen with an ugly road built to access it
Looking south into Mexico
East, view of Cerro San Jose, and the border wall
Northeast: Mule Mountains
Miller Peak is the highest peak, and Coronado Peak is closer, to the left
View as I exit
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