Rocks of a Fiery Past

The Chisos’ Fiery Igneous Rocks

A moderate hike, the Lost Mine Trail offers beautiful views of Big Bend National Park. It is just as beautiful as the South Rim hike. In this photo, you have a view of the Window just about halfway through this 4.8-mile (7.7-km) roundtrip hike. Also, you have views of other important peaks in the Chisos Mountains. On the left, you see the Casa Grande Peak at elevation 7,325 ft (2,233 m). The Window itself is formed by the two peaks in the background. On the left, you see Carter Peak (5,688 ft or 1,734 m), and on the right is Vernon Bailey Mountain (6,670 ft or 2,033 m).

According to the National Parks Conservation Association and the National Park Service, Big Bend is the only national park encompassing an entire mountain range, the Chisos Mountains. The igneous rocks in the photo were formed during eruptions between 38 and 32 million years ago, which is relatively young when you consider the Earth is 4.6 billion years old. Another interesting fact about the Chisos Mountains is that they are the southernmost mountain range in the United States.

This is my entry to Leanne’s Monochrome Madness #2: Rocks.


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19 Responses

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  2. Leanne Cole
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    I love images like this Egidio, we just don’t have mountains here, well not many. Great image.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Thanks, Leanne. I know what you mean about mountains. We live in the Hill Country section of Texas, but if we want really tall mountains, we have to go west. The closest mountains we have (the Davis Mountains) are about 6 hours from home.

  3. Khürt Williams
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    I like the mood.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Thanks, Khürt. The mood is what I was going for with this edit.

  4. Rebecca Cuningham
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    Big Bend was a dear departed friend’s favorite. I hope to visit one day.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Rebecca, it’s one of our favorite national parks. I wish it was closer to Austin. Thanks.

  5. gapyearwithgrace
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    I love your many trail recommendations as much as your beautiful photography. Great post as always

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Thanks so much, Grace. I appreciate your feedback.

  6. nesfelicio
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    Beautiful monochrome treatment!

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Thanks, Nes. I wanted to convey the colors of volcanic rocks.

  7. Tra Italia e Finlandia
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    Bei colori. 👏

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Grazie. Volevo dare alla foto l’aspetto delle rocce vulcaniche.

  8. restlessjo
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    Just beautiful, Egidio!

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Jo, thank you so much for your kind words.

  9. Marie
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    I love the monotone color. It feels volcanic.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Marie, you made my day with this comment. I was looking for a monochrome tone to convey that idea of volcanic rocks. Thanks very much!

  10. Anne Sandler
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    This is an amazing images Egidio and great information.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Thanks, Anne. I never seem to get tired of that view.

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