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The Owyhee Canyonlands are a huge area in the wide open spaces of Malheur (Oregon) and Owyhee (Idaho) counties. These counties together are over 17,000 square miles and have a total population density just over 2 people/sq mi. Not many people live there and not too many go there either since most roads required high clearance and/or 4WD. This may not come close to rivaling the canyons of the Colorado Plateau but for the relatively short drive from Boise, it serves me well for there are endless outdoor adventures in this high desert area.
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Aaron Cowan > Sunset at the Poison Creek Petrified Dunes in Owyhee County.
Aaron Cowan > Side window of an old mining mill in the Owyhee Mountains.
Aaron Cowan > Owyhee Canyonlands photo
Aaron Cowan > Poison Creek petrified dunes in Owyhee County, ID.
Aaron Cowan > Sunset above the East Fork of the Owyhee Canyon.
Aaron Cowan > Owyhee river and canyon curvature.
Aaron Cowan > Dawn along the East Fork of the Owyhee River.  I first awoke at 5:45 and noticed clouds around the half-moon.  When I woke up for pictures an hour later, there were still clouds in the sky--just enough to add to the morning scenery.  I went back to the previous evening's spot for sunrise since this was the closest and best spot.  I particularly like the pink light that is reflected in the river below.  It was a beautiful morning!
Aaron Cowan > Green ryholite cliffs of the Owyhee River (East Fork).  I had set up camp just above Garat Crossing and then I began hiking over to the Tules.  I didn't make it all the way because I wanted to get back to camp in time for sunset photo-ops.  However, I did find a nice deep, meandering canyon.  I like the juxtaposition of the green cliffs with the reflected cliff face in the river.
Aaron Cowan > Afternoon light reflecting in the East Fork of the Owyhee River.  After this photo I bushwacked my way down to the river's edge but wasn't able to get all that far.  Perhaps this was a better capture then what I could have obtained.  The actual Garat Crossing is in the upper left-hand portion of the picture.  I could see where tracks dropped in the river and came out but I don't know that they get used that often.  The route on the other side of the river seemed very faint and even worse than the "road" that I had walked down on.
Sunset at the Poison Creek Petrified Dunes in Owyhee County.
 > Sunset at the Poison Creek Petrified Dunes in Owyhee County.
Sunset at the Poison Creek Petrified Dunes in Owyhee County.
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