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Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / 2010, Mojave National Preserve / Day 11: Juniper Spring day hike from Malpais Spring, Mojave National Preserve /

Views across Ivanpah Valley to the Clark Mountains present themselves as I approach the bottom of Juniper Spring wash

7027-juniper-spring-wash.jpg Sporadic accumuations of juniper berries create dark spots on the floor of Juniper Spring washThumbnailsNear the bottom of Juniper Spring wash are a couple of old rusty cans attached to tree trunksSporadic accumuations of juniper berries create dark spots on the floor of Juniper Spring washThumbnailsNear the bottom of Juniper Spring wash are a couple of old rusty cans attached to tree trunksSporadic accumuations of juniper berries create dark spots on the floor of Juniper Spring washThumbnailsNear the bottom of Juniper Spring wash are a couple of old rusty cans attached to tree trunksSporadic accumuations of juniper berries create dark spots on the floor of Juniper Spring washThumbnailsNear the bottom of Juniper Spring wash are a couple of old rusty cans attached to tree trunksSporadic accumuations of juniper berries create dark spots on the floor of Juniper Spring washThumbnailsNear the bottom of Juniper Spring wash are a couple of old rusty cans attached to tree trunks

The short vertical line on the other side of Ivanpah Valley looks to be Nipton Road, where it rises out of the valley to meet I-15.