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On our way back down we took a little side trip to near the 3 way cut in the cascades. We found more of the beautiful Subalpine Spiraea against the red rock of the Grinnell formation. The red rocks are part of the Grinnell Formation, a stack of lightly metamorphosed sedimentary rocks up to 2,600 feet thick. Iron oxide (rust) in the rocks creates the red hue.