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* [[Joseph Goldsborough Bruff]], "[http://brbl-zoom.library.yale.edu/viewer/1365349 Fly Canyon]" | * [[Joseph Goldsborough Bruff]], "[http://brbl-zoom.library.yale.edu/viewer/1365349 Fly Canyon]" | ||
* Nevada Outdoor School, "[http://www.nevadaoutdoorschool.org/InterpretiveKits/Fly%20Canyon/Resources.pdf Fly Canyon Resources]." | * Nevada Outdoor School, "[http://www.nevadaoutdoorschool.org/InterpretiveKits/Fly%20Canyon/Resources.pdf Fly Canyon Resources]." | ||
* Nevada Outdoor School, "[http://www.nevadaoutdoorschool.org/InterpretiveKits/Fly%20Canyon/EmigrantsThoughts.pdf Emigrant Thoughts],". Iron from the wheels was deposited at the wagon slide. | |||
* "[http://emigranttrailswest.org/virtual-tour/applegate-trail/ Applegate Trail]," Emigrant Trails West. Images of Fly Canyon | * "[http://emigranttrailswest.org/virtual-tour/applegate-trail/ Applegate Trail]," Emigrant Trails West. Images of Fly Canyon | ||
* Brian Beffort, "[http://www.nevadamagazine.com/issues/read/beyond_burning_man/ Beyond Burning Man]," November/December, 2011, Nevada Magazine. Photo of the potholes. | * Brian Beffort, "[http://www.nevadamagazine.com/issues/read/beyond_burning_man/ Beyond Burning Man]," November/December, 2011, Nevada Magazine. Photo of the potholes. |
Revision as of 17:02, 27 February 2013
Fly Canyon is between Mud Meadow and High Rock Canyon. The present-day road is on the north rim of the canyon but eventually drops into the canyon.
External Links
- GNIS, Map
- High Rock Lake Wilderness Wikipedia page - Description of how Fly Canyon was formed and of the pothole formations.
- Joseph Goldsborough Bruff, "Fly Canyon"
- Nevada Outdoor School, "Fly Canyon Resources."
- Nevada Outdoor School, "Emigrant Thoughts,". Iron from the wheels was deposited at the wagon slide.
- "Applegate Trail," Emigrant Trails West. Images of Fly Canyon
- Brian Beffort, "Beyond Burning Man," November/December, 2011, Nevada Magazine. Photo of the potholes.