Kings Canyon is at the end of a mountain range with a flat plateau but with canyons, crevices and strange bee-hive shapes all formed by erosion.
We started out on a 4-hour walk at first-light, aiming to complete the walk up to the rim of the canyon, around it and down before the main heat of the day. Surprisingly, the rim of the canyon was more interesting than the canyon itself, with the curious rock formations and hidden water holes.
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