The Odd Double Formations of Castle Peak in the Mojave Desert

in #photography7 years ago

This uniquely shaped formation is known as Castle Peaks, located in the East Mojave National Scenic Area, along the northeast corner of the Mojave National Preserve and part of a subrange of the New York Mountains in the Mojave Desert. 

This formation is easily seen from I-15 as you come down the hill towards the Ivanpah / Primm area towards Las Vegas. As you descend down the hill look straight across the valley on the horizon and you will see the jagged peaks along the top of the mountains. 

The peaks are composed principally of volcanic tuffs and breccias which caused deep erosion and formed distinct, sharp summits. However, only two summits have more than 300’ of prominence: the peak marked “Dove” on the USGS 24k map (1776.7m), and the DPS-named “North Castle Butte” (1797m). The latter is unnamed on the USGS map. The peak marked “Dove” is often called “Dove Benchmark”, but the actual monument (an aluminum disc placed in 1956) has disappeared. 

The benchmark was likely named after Dove Spring which is nearby. While an interesting geological feature, what I find also quite interesting is the existence of a smaller unnamed formation that sites below Castle Peaks a rocks throw distance to the east. 

I lensed this image just after a rains storm had passed the area; hence the cloud layers in the distance.  I was flying and filming the peaks from the eastern side of the mountain range. You can clearly see the smaller formation below the Peaks in this image. While not an exact copy it is a smaller replica set of the larger peaks.  

What is really intriguing about these double peak formations is that there are no other formations of this type in the area surrounding the peaks. So two of them together in such close proximity are pretty neat to see, especially from the air. 

This part of the Mojave Desert was home to First Nations Tribal Peoples such as the Desert Chemehuevi and the Mohave who lived as hunter / gatherers in the area. They used the Ivanpah Valley on one side of the New York Mountains and the Colorado River on the other as a transportation corridor. 

Limited food and water resources sustained a low Desert Chemehuevi population density. When food was abundant, it would be dried and cached for later use. The area of the Mojave Preserve probably never supported more than about 150 people at any one time. 
(Research Source)


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Excellent post.

So many free space on Earth and we pay so much for living in flats

Castle Peak takes its name from its castellated summit. The best climbing months are June, July, August, September through the Montezuma Glacier, a permanent snowfield between Castle and Conundrum Peaks. There are two standard routes for ascent.

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It's amazing that such a small population could survive in this terrain. 150 people we are led to believe would be unsustainable?
Just goes to show. Stats can be wrong.

Love that area! I posted a couple Mojave Desert photos this week, too.

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