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Krishna Shrine
Krishna, Vishnu, & Rama prominences
(Freya Castle at left rear)
Highest point
Elevation6,131 ft (1,869 m)[1]
Prominence671 ft (205 m)[1]
Parent peakVishnu Temple
Isolation0.93 mi (1.50 km)[1]
Coordinates36°04′54N 111°57′00W / 36.0816509°N 111.9498858°W / 36.0816509; -111.9498858[2]
Geography
Krishna.Shrine is located in Arizona
Krishna.Shrine

Krishna.Shrine

Location in Arizona

Krishna.Shrine is located in the United States
Krishna.Shrine

Krishna.Shrine

Krishna.Shrine (the United States)

LocationGrand Canyon National Park
Coconino County, Arizona, US
Parent rangeKaibab Plateau
(Walhalla Plateau)
Colorado Plateau
Topo mapUSGS Cape Royal
Geology
Age of rockPermian down to Cambrian
Mountain typesedimentary rock: sandstone, siltstone, mudstone, limestone, shale
Type of rockEsplanade Sandstone-(cliff-prominence-debris)
Supai Group,
Redwall Limestone,
Tonto Group-(3 units),
3_Muav Limestone,
2_Bright Angel Shale
Climbing
First ascentSeptember 5, 1962 Harvey Butchart[3]

Krishna Shrine is a 6,131-foot-elevation summit located in the eastern Grand Canyon, in Coconino County of northern Arizona, US. The landform is attached at the southwest to the Vishnu Temple massif, about 1.0 mi distant. Krishna Shrine is about 3.0 mi south of the Cape Royal overlook, Walhalla Plateau (southeast Kaibab Plateau, North Rim). A twin landform occupies the southeast of Vishnu Temple, the Rama Shrine. Krishna Shrine towers about 4,000 ft above the Colorado River, about 2.0 miles south. Both Shrines, east and west, and Vishnu Temple, center, are at the headwater drainage of Asbestos Canyon. At the southwest of Krishna, on an extending arm of Redwall Limestone is a short unnamed drainage; (at the southwest is Newberry Butte at the Colorado River, and Granite Gorge). The west flank of Krishna Shrine drains into the long southwest-trending Vishnu Canyon and Creek, which comes from Freya Castle and the Walhalla Plateau, South Rim.

Like Rama Shrine (at east), Krishna Shrine is composed of the same geology units: a massif of 4-unit Supai Group, upon the platform of the cliff-former (and platform-former) Redwall Limestone. The upper surface of the landform is triangle-shaped-(northwest), and a small eroded peak-(southeast); the high-point prominence is at the northwest and is a remainder, fractured cliff-peak of the Supai, unit 4, the cliff-forming Esplanade Sandstone famous in the Grand Canyon for forming platforms. (The prominence-platform of Rama Shrine is an extensive Esplanade layer (with slope-former debris of soft Hermit Shale).)

Geology[edit]

Bright Angel Shale slopes below Redwall (on short Muav Limestone cliff & platform)
(linear Dunn Butte prominence attached south of Angels Gate-(photo left))

Closeup photos of Krishna Shrine show the interlayering of the red-orange Supai Group. The Supai Group is on the upper platform of the Redwall Limestone. At Krishna Shrine, the Redwall Limestone cliffs are stained blackish, not red.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Krishna Shrine – 6,131' AZ". Lists of John. Retrieved January 20, 2021.
  • ^ Krishna Shrine, Topozone
  • ^ Harvey Butchart’s Hiking Log – Detailed Hiking Log (June 4, 1962 – March 16, 1963)
  • Krishna Shrine centered and Vishnu Temple upper right at sunset from Grandview Point

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