China's Little Yosemite

Mark Jenkins
Corey Rich

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Foreigners are not allowed in newly opened Keketuohai National Geological Park. But, drawn by a hundred 1000-foot granite domes that rise above the coniferous forests and the gushing, emerald-green Irytish River, how could we stay away?

The impossibly smooth granite-dome walls of Keketuohai had, to the local people’s and climbing team member’s knowledge, never before been scaled. Photo by Corey Rich. More than a dozen other photos that accompany this essay can be found in the Summer 2012 issue.

 

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