This is north of the campsite, just below the southern end of Annie Creek Canyon. Even here, the terrain is very steep. This area is mostly pumice and ash from the long-ago eruption of Mount Mazama that created Crater Lake. This means that the rocks are soft and light, so Annie Creek, rain, snow, and winds have caused the canyon and the steep V-shaped terrain.
I do not think I would venture up or down that steep incline. But wow what a view!
When I was younger, I did go up and down, but wouldn’t anymore. lol
Wow that is a long way down.
Yes. Getting down isn’t an issue. Getting back up, on the other hand…