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Bushwhacking my way through more reeds

mc1-000010-peering-out.jpg I climb the rock wall a wee bit as I try to squeeze past and above the reedsThumbnailsYou can't see it here, but there's a thin layer of water on the ground under all the grassI climb the rock wall a wee bit as I try to squeeze past and above the reedsThumbnailsYou can't see it here, but there's a thin layer of water on the ground under all the grassI climb the rock wall a wee bit as I try to squeeze past and above the reedsThumbnailsYou can't see it here, but there's a thin layer of water on the ground under all the grassI climb the rock wall a wee bit as I try to squeeze past and above the reedsThumbnailsYou can't see it here, but there's a thin layer of water on the ground under all the grassI climb the rock wall a wee bit as I try to squeeze past and above the reedsThumbnailsYou can't see it here, but there's a thin layer of water on the ground under all the grass

I'm starting to get used to walking through this tall stuff and am getting less prissy about it.

Nonetheless, snakes, including rattlesnakes, sometimes like these moist areas, so it's important that I keep looking down as I make my way.