Crack in
the Ground is a geological site in Christmas Valley, Oregon. It is a two-mile long rock-lined crack in the
ground (up to 70 feet deep and 10 feet wide).
It is possible to hike in the bottom of a short section of the crack
with limited bouldering.
We walked in the bottom of the crack and returned by walking
on the top. The canyon itself s interesting – the walls on one side of the crack
are smooth and weathered with rounded surfaces. The other side has sharp edges
and rock planes. The Wikipedia site on this location indicates that Crack in the Ground
is a volcanic fissure. It is believed to be fairly new – only ~1,000 years old.
The most interesting part about the location was the
top-side return hike. First, it would be possible to be on horse-back in this
area and fall right into either the main crack or one of the tributaries. There is no real indication that at crack
exists as you make a perpendicular approach.
We also observed a large nest sitting on the top of one of the
larger rock surfaces in the crack with three tan eggs. It might have been an
owl’s nest that had been abandoned. Cliff swallows were also present.
This is an easy hike and the overall visit could last from 1
– 2 hours. We were pretty hungry and headed into Paisley for a late lunch.
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