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You can't see it here, but there's a thin layer of water on the ground under all the grass

mc1-000011-water-underfoot.jpg Bushwhacking my way through more reedsThumbnailsAt the bottom of the the drop-off in Monarch Canyon, I look back up the trail that I came downBushwhacking my way through more reedsThumbnailsAt the bottom of the the drop-off in Monarch Canyon, I look back up the trail that I came downBushwhacking my way through more reedsThumbnailsAt the bottom of the the drop-off in Monarch Canyon, I look back up the trail that I came downBushwhacking my way through more reedsThumbnailsAt the bottom of the the drop-off in Monarch Canyon, I look back up the trail that I came downBushwhacking my way through more reedsThumbnailsAt the bottom of the the drop-off in Monarch Canyon, I look back up the trail that I came down

It's strange to walk through this because one can't see how much water is actually on the ground. The next footstep might be on a firm surface, or you might sink into mud or water.