This hoodoo is just visible from a new ranch road, and we've driven by it a few times now. Each time we kept saying we're going to have to check it out next time. I was with @jimlivingstonart this day when we finally did. It ended up being more than just a boring old hoodoo. When viewing it from above you don't realize that the caprock is actually supported by a couple of columns. Climbing down to the same level, you begin to see the unique features of this hoodoo. I'm thinking this guy needs a good sunset shining through the opening or a little light painting with a nighttime background.
I've photographed these falls many times but have never been happy with the results. I've been working on the composition and waiting for good lighting. Finally, I'm starting to like what I'm getting out of this location.
We toured the reconstructed cowboy dugout in Palo Duro Canyon State Park today. This would have been a dark and dirty way to live, but it was as good as it got 150 years ago in the Texas Panhandle.