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Lower Rock Creek near Ironton, MO

Lower Rock Creek

Lower Rock Creek looking downstream at the junction with the access trail.

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Lower Rock Creek

Looking upstream near the junction with the access trail.

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Lower Rock Creek

Continuing upstream in and out of the granite creek bed.

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Lower Rock Creek

Continuing upstream.

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Lower Rock Creek

The creek bed changes character after a sharp turn when granite slabs are replaced with boulders. A trail skirts above the creek on the right through a mix of small and large rock.

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Lower Rock Creek

Maybe a quarter mile upstream from the previous image approaching the shear cliffs at Dark Hollow.

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Lower Rock Creek

Close up of rocks in middle of stream from previous image.

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Lower Rock Creek

Looking downstream from previous shot.

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Lower Rock Creek

Looking at the upstream edge of the Dark Hollow area. The granite cliff face is in the range of 40 feet high plus or minus. The larger boulders in the stream are half the size of a car. This rock face gets very little direct sunlight because it is north facing with a very steep and high slope above.

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Lower Rock Creek

Upstream and adjacent to the previous image a scale figure provides a reference for the size of the rocks in the stream bed and the adjacent cliffs.

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Lower Rock Creek

Continuing upstream past Dark Hollow.

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Lower Rock Creek

A great little crystal clear pool of water in the creek.

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Lower Rock Creek

Close up of the water from the previous image.

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Lower Rock Creek

This is a what you encounter trying to negotiate upstream in this creek.

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Lower Rock Creek

Looking upstream from previous image.

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Lower Rock Creek

This is a rough area but provides a good little adventure. We decided to climb the very steep slope on the right.

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Lower Rock Creek

We bushwacked through this kind of material above the creek and up about 150 feet hoping to cross a trail. No luck.

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Lower Rock Creek

Decided to climb to the top of this granite band. It's much more steep than the photo conveys.

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Lower Rock Creek

This is the base of a very steep 50 foot band of granite about 200 feet above the creek on Trackler Mountain.

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Lower Rock Creek

Another view of the granite band in the previous image.

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Lower Rock Creek

Looking down steam from boulders next to the creek. This spot is just over halfway through the Lower Rock Creek gorge.

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