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I check my GPS again and begin the climb into the McCullough Mountains, straight up this hill

1779-blackbrush.jpg I check out a dry water hole in the middle of Upper San Antonio Valley and then decide to begin the trek back to Paradise LakeThumbnailsI check in at the Royal Hawaiian Motel for the night, which is an interesting example of kitsch from the 60s or 70sI check out a dry water hole in the middle of Upper San Antonio Valley and then decide to begin the trek back to Paradise LakeThumbnailsI check in at the Royal Hawaiian Motel for the night, which is an interesting example of kitsch from the 60s or 70sI check out a dry water hole in the middle of Upper San Antonio Valley and then decide to begin the trek back to Paradise LakeThumbnailsI check in at the Royal Hawaiian Motel for the night, which is an interesting example of kitsch from the 60s or 70sI check out a dry water hole in the middle of Upper San Antonio Valley and then decide to begin the trek back to Paradise LakeThumbnailsI check in at the Royal Hawaiian Motel for the night, which is an interesting example of kitsch from the 60s or 70sI check out a dry water hole in the middle of Upper San Antonio Valley and then decide to begin the trek back to Paradise LakeThumbnailsI check in at the Royal Hawaiian Motel for the night, which is an interesting example of kitsch from the 60s or 70s

I think the plant covering most of the hill is blackbrush (Coleogyne ramosissima). It's quite rigid and somewhat thorny, another plant that you want to walk around.