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I approach my destination down here in the canyon, Arnold Horse Camp

02965-pools.jpg The road crosses Coyote Creek several times; here is another crossing.ThumbnailsAnother dry crossing of Coyote Creek as I approach Arnold Horse Camp.The road crosses Coyote Creek several times; here is another crossing.ThumbnailsAnother dry crossing of Coyote Creek as I approach Arnold Horse Camp.The road crosses Coyote Creek several times; here is another crossing.ThumbnailsAnother dry crossing of Coyote Creek as I approach Arnold Horse Camp.The road crosses Coyote Creek several times; here is another crossing.ThumbnailsAnother dry crossing of Coyote Creek as I approach Arnold Horse Camp.The road crosses Coyote Creek several times; here is another crossing.ThumbnailsAnother dry crossing of Coyote Creek as I approach Arnold Horse Camp.

As I approach my destination down here in the canyon, Arnold Horse Camp, I pass by a small area where the Creek has not completely dried up yet. There's not much water left, but I take a note of it in case I have a problem with the water at Arnold Horse Camp and have to backtrack to this location to purify some water. It looks bad, but at the same time last year I drank from similar residual pools of water along here (filtered of course) and the water tasted quite good (to my surprise)!