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14/19
mc1-000010-peering-out.jpg  Coming out of the reeds at Monarch Spring for a moment to look back up-canyonThumbnailsOnce beyond the bushwhacking zone, I note that some of the brush looks greener than the rest Coming out of the reeds at Monarch Spring for a moment to look back up-canyonThumbnailsOnce beyond the bushwhacking zone, I note that some of the brush looks greener than the rest Coming out of the reeds at Monarch Spring for a moment to look back up-canyonThumbnailsOnce beyond the bushwhacking zone, I note that some of the brush looks greener than the rest Coming out of the reeds at Monarch Spring for a moment to look back up-canyonThumbnailsOnce beyond the bushwhacking zone, I note that some of the brush looks greener than the rest Coming out of the reeds at Monarch Spring for a moment to look back up-canyonThumbnailsOnce beyond the bushwhacking zone, I note that some of the brush looks greener than the rest

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.