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Once beyond the bushwhacking zone, I note that some of the brush looks greener than the rest

mc1-000003-verdant-bottom.jpg Once Cedar Canyon Road enters the Mid Hills, it drops down into Cedar Wash for a couple of milesThumbnailsOnce back on the pavement of Kelbaker Road, I begin the always-wonderful 12-mile downhill to KelsoOnce Cedar Canyon Road enters the Mid Hills, it drops down into Cedar Wash for a couple of milesThumbnailsOnce back on the pavement of Kelbaker Road, I begin the always-wonderful 12-mile downhill to KelsoOnce Cedar Canyon Road enters the Mid Hills, it drops down into Cedar Wash for a couple of milesThumbnailsOnce back on the pavement of Kelbaker Road, I begin the always-wonderful 12-mile downhill to KelsoOnce Cedar Canyon Road enters the Mid Hills, it drops down into Cedar Wash for a couple of milesThumbnailsOnce back on the pavement of Kelbaker Road, I begin the always-wonderful 12-mile downhill to KelsoOnce Cedar Canyon Road enters the Mid Hills, it drops down into Cedar Wash for a couple of milesThumbnailsOnce back on the pavement of Kelbaker Road, I begin the always-wonderful 12-mile downhill to Kelso

This slightly verdant area indicates the presence of a little stream running through it, which seems to exude from under all those reeds.

Indeed, I hear a trickle of water amid the silence and locate it. There didn't seem to be much water on the ground around the spring that I identified, so it makes me wonder if perhaps there is a second spring further on under the reeds.