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Near the Mouth of Romero Canyon, Below Breccia Hill - 5/8/2016

Created by Charles Miles on 5/18/2016.

2016 May Looking up Romero Canyon
2016 May Looking up Romero Canyon. Charles Miles. 5/8/2016.

With the [link slug="bighorn-sheep"]Bighorn Sheep Closure[/link] over for the year we took advantage of a not-too-hot day to wander out of Catalina State Park and into Romero Canyon, just inside the [link slug="pusch-ridge-wilderness"/]. Romero Canyon was completely dry in some places while other spots had trickling flow and pools of water.

2016 May Canyon Wall
2016 May Canyon Wall: Romero Canyon not far from the mouth of the Canyon. Charles Miles. 5/8/2016.
2016 May Below Bressia Rock
2016 May Below Bressia Rock. Charles Miles. 5/8/2016.

Near the mouth of Romero Canyon there is an brief, but fascinating, section of canyon where canyon walls of an unusual rock close in tightly. This section of canyon just below the prominent green colored Breccia Hill mentioned in A Guide to the Geology of Catalina State Park and the Western Santa Catalina Mountains (p. 29):

Tremendous friction is generated as fault surfaces slide together. This grinding action produced a zone of powdered rock (fault gouge) and highly broken rock (fault breccia) that can be observed here at Breccia Hill and at other locations where the CaƱada del Oro has exposed the fault surface ... Movement on the Pirate Fault is thought to have occurred six to twelve million years ago. This demonstrates how an ancient geologic structure, in this case a fault, can control modern landscapes.


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