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I begin the hike up the road to Cottonwood Canyon and Cottonwood Spring, at the base of the New York Mountains

09228-cottonwood-canyon-road-800px.jpg I begin the short steep hike from Bathtub Spring Peak down to Bathtub Spring itself, following a drainage corridorThumbnailsI begin the hike down to Piute Spring by walking over to the trail sign at campsite #2I begin the short steep hike from Bathtub Spring Peak down to Bathtub Spring itself, following a drainage corridorThumbnailsI begin the hike down to Piute Spring by walking over to the trail sign at campsite #2I begin the short steep hike from Bathtub Spring Peak down to Bathtub Spring itself, following a drainage corridorThumbnailsI begin the hike down to Piute Spring by walking over to the trail sign at campsite #2I begin the short steep hike from Bathtub Spring Peak down to Bathtub Spring itself, following a drainage corridorThumbnailsI begin the hike down to Piute Spring by walking over to the trail sign at campsite #2I begin the short steep hike from Bathtub Spring Peak down to Bathtub Spring itself, following a drainage corridorThumbnailsI begin the hike down to Piute Spring by walking over to the trail sign at campsite #2

I'll walk about two miles to reach Cottonwood Spring. At this time of year, there's a good chance that the spring might still be flowing, so I've brought my water filter and two empty bottles in case I can get some water there. I could use the extra water because I drank more yesterday on the way here than expected.