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Riding away from Howe Spring, I find myself thinking that, yes, it would be worth camping here one day

02811-howe-spring-road.jpg New York Mountain Road dips down into Watson Wash at around 4800 feet elevationThumbnailsSo far, west New York Mountains Road is well packed, but with a layer of sand or gravel on the surfaceNew York Mountain Road dips down into Watson Wash at around 4800 feet elevationThumbnailsSo far, west New York Mountains Road is well packed, but with a layer of sand or gravel on the surfaceNew York Mountain Road dips down into Watson Wash at around 4800 feet elevationThumbnailsSo far, west New York Mountains Road is well packed, but with a layer of sand or gravel on the surfaceNew York Mountain Road dips down into Watson Wash at around 4800 feet elevationThumbnailsSo far, west New York Mountains Road is well packed, but with a layer of sand or gravel on the surfaceNew York Mountain Road dips down into Watson Wash at around 4800 feet elevationThumbnailsSo far, west New York Mountains Road is well packed, but with a layer of sand or gravel on the surface

Beyond the pleasure of touring and sightseeing, I came here today to check out water availability and the suitability of the area as a possible home base for a hike on a future Mojave National Preserve trip.