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This is another area of the Mid Hills that was partially burned, but not completely, during the 2005 brush fires

4141-mid-hills.jpg The shortcut road to Cedar Canyon Road is a good two-track for a short distance, up to a secluded campsite under an old juniperThumbnailsBeyond the juniper campsite, the shortcut road to Cedar Canyon Road fades out somewhat due to lack of useThe shortcut road to Cedar Canyon Road is a good two-track for a short distance, up to a secluded campsite under an old juniperThumbnailsBeyond the juniper campsite, the shortcut road to Cedar Canyon Road fades out somewhat due to lack of useThe shortcut road to Cedar Canyon Road is a good two-track for a short distance, up to a secluded campsite under an old juniperThumbnailsBeyond the juniper campsite, the shortcut road to Cedar Canyon Road fades out somewhat due to lack of useThe shortcut road to Cedar Canyon Road is a good two-track for a short distance, up to a secluded campsite under an old juniperThumbnailsBeyond the juniper campsite, the shortcut road to Cedar Canyon Road fades out somewhat due to lack of useThe shortcut road to Cedar Canyon Road is a good two-track for a short distance, up to a secluded campsite under an old juniperThumbnailsBeyond the juniper campsite, the shortcut road to Cedar Canyon Road fades out somewhat due to lack of use

A few trees around here escaped the flames.