Carlos, your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to find a trail that will take you to the top of this precipice to capture the view looking back down to where you were. As always, if you're captured or you forgot to charge your battery or remove your lens cap, IMF (Impossible Missions Fotographers) will disavow any knowledge of you. This comment may or may not self-destruct in 5 seconds... 1... 2... 3... 4...
I really like these deep canyons and marvel at how full size trees can find the most impossible places to grow, seemingly defying gravity. One of my favorite places to visit is Spearfish Canyon, in the Black Hills of South Dakota, where the geology is straight up and the trees are doing the same thing as in your photo. The biggest difference is the soil that is more gold and less red than your canyon.
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Lol, as usual I really enjoyed your comments, These pictures were taken back in 2008, I'm traveling back to Las Vegas in December for my wed anniversary (31) and from there I'll will go back to surrounding canyons, so I'll post more pics from that area.