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Successful taste test of the water at Cottonwood Spring, Mojave National Preserve

00013-water-test-800px.jpg Success! I found one flat, wide-enough, non-rocky spot above the road, so I'm back at the bike to dismantle it and set up campThumbnailsSuch a beautiful canyon to descend during the hike back to my tent from Sleeping BeautySuccess! I found one flat, wide-enough, non-rocky spot above the road, so I'm back at the bike to dismantle it and set up campThumbnailsSuch a beautiful canyon to descend during the hike back to my tent from Sleeping BeautySuccess! I found one flat, wide-enough, non-rocky spot above the road, so I'm back at the bike to dismantle it and set up campThumbnailsSuch a beautiful canyon to descend during the hike back to my tent from Sleeping BeautySuccess! I found one flat, wide-enough, non-rocky spot above the road, so I'm back at the bike to dismantle it and set up campThumbnailsSuch a beautiful canyon to descend during the hike back to my tent from Sleeping BeautySuccess! I found one flat, wide-enough, non-rocky spot above the road, so I'm back at the bike to dismantle it and set up campThumbnailsSuch a beautiful canyon to descend during the hike back to my tent from Sleeping Beauty

The water from Cottonwood Spring tastes great filtered. It helps that the water is almost cold, so it's really refreshing on this warm day, the coolest water that I've drank since yesterday at Kelso Depot visitor centre.