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A dry creek crossing on Bear Spring Road.

05349-dry-creek-crossing-800px.jpg I stop to investigate a trickle of water that I notice about five miles up Wildrose RoadThumbnailsChina Hole Trail passes through a lot of chamise again before entering another manzanita-dominated areaI stop to investigate a trickle of water that I notice about five miles up Wildrose RoadThumbnailsChina Hole Trail passes through a lot of chamise again before entering another manzanita-dominated areaI stop to investigate a trickle of water that I notice about five miles up Wildrose RoadThumbnailsChina Hole Trail passes through a lot of chamise again before entering another manzanita-dominated areaI stop to investigate a trickle of water that I notice about five miles up Wildrose RoadThumbnailsChina Hole Trail passes through a lot of chamise again before entering another manzanita-dominated areaI stop to investigate a trickle of water that I notice about five miles up Wildrose RoadThumbnailsChina Hole Trail passes through a lot of chamise again before entering another manzanita-dominated area

Due to the heat and the fatigue that I'm carrying from yesterday, I'm walking slowly. In this beautiful terrain, slow is good, there's plenty of texture to look at. The usual gold, green and blue, plus a couple of deer tiptoeing across the landscape.