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I start hiking over and around this pile of rocks, aiming at Bathtub Spring

5358-cabin-springs-hills.jpg I relax at the top of Hill 1751-T above Butcher Knife Canyon and try my cell phone before hiking down to the sandy wash belowThumbnailsI start my final descent for the day, into the little valley where I should find Bathtub SpringI relax at the top of Hill 1751-T above Butcher Knife Canyon and try my cell phone before hiking down to the sandy wash belowThumbnailsI start my final descent for the day, into the little valley where I should find Bathtub SpringI relax at the top of Hill 1751-T above Butcher Knife Canyon and try my cell phone before hiking down to the sandy wash belowThumbnailsI start my final descent for the day, into the little valley where I should find Bathtub SpringI relax at the top of Hill 1751-T above Butcher Knife Canyon and try my cell phone before hiking down to the sandy wash belowThumbnailsI start my final descent for the day, into the little valley where I should find Bathtub SpringI relax at the top of Hill 1751-T above Butcher Knife Canyon and try my cell phone before hiking down to the sandy wash belowThumbnailsI start my final descent for the day, into the little valley where I should find Bathtub Spring

The most direct route over to Bathtub Spring looked too steep on my maps, so I decided to try this slightly longer one. In this rugged landscape, it can be hard to tell exactly where one is: the GPS unit really helps a lot!