The RV drove into Red Rock Canyon.
The scenery inside the canyon was spectacular, averaging thirteen miles in width. The southern bank of the canyon was relatively dry and warm, with sparse vegetation.
The northern side was higher in elevation, with more humidity in the air, resulting in abundant and lush vegetation.
Luke and Walker discussed for a while. Instead of driving directly to the bottom of the canyon, they decided to drive along the southern bank, where vegetation was sparse and the terrain flat, making it easier to drive. From there, they could observe the canyon's terrain from a higher vantage point.
The car moved slowly, stopping occasionally. The two frequently got out to check, using binoculars to observe the surrounding terrain, looking for features that matched the map.
