dryfj.com / drycyclist.com (kevin cook)

12/19
mc1-000011-water-underfoot.jpg I climb the rock wall a wee bit as I try to squeeze past and above the reedsThumbnails Coming out of the reeds at Monarch Spring for a moment to look back up-canyonI climb the rock wall a wee bit as I try to squeeze past and above the reedsThumbnails Coming out of the reeds at Monarch Spring for a moment to look back up-canyonI climb the rock wall a wee bit as I try to squeeze past and above the reedsThumbnails Coming out of the reeds at Monarch Spring for a moment to look back up-canyonI climb the rock wall a wee bit as I try to squeeze past and above the reedsThumbnails Coming out of the reeds at Monarch Spring for a moment to look back up-canyonI climb the rock wall a wee bit as I try to squeeze past and above the reedsThumbnails Coming out of the reeds at Monarch Spring for a moment to look back up-canyon

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.