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Looking for Rose Spring, it should be here somewhere.

05817-me-rose-spring-800px.jpg The lower part of the China Hole Trail includes a number of switchbacks.ThumbnailsThe tent hides under one of the huge oak trees at Pacheco Camp.The lower part of the China Hole Trail includes a number of switchbacks.ThumbnailsThe tent hides under one of the huge oak trees at Pacheco Camp.The lower part of the China Hole Trail includes a number of switchbacks.ThumbnailsThe tent hides under one of the huge oak trees at Pacheco Camp.The lower part of the China Hole Trail includes a number of switchbacks.ThumbnailsThe tent hides under one of the huge oak trees at Pacheco Camp.The lower part of the China Hole Trail includes a number of switchbacks.ThumbnailsThe tent hides under one of the huge oak trees at Pacheco Camp.

The double tire tracks of the trail come to an end, so I follow the faint-in-places trail that continues upstream along the dry creek bed.

I see some dried algae in the stream bed from last spring, but I see no sign of moisture here.