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I arrive at Bathtub Spring at sunset, which is not the same Bathtub Spring where I hiked last week

5376-bathtub-spring.jpg I arrive at what appears to be the source of Cottonwood Spring, spring #3 on today's hikeThumbnailsHmmm... a pink ribbon tied to a tree branch, marking a hiking route in this remote part of the New York MountainsI arrive at what appears to be the source of Cottonwood Spring, spring #3 on today's hikeThumbnailsHmmm... a pink ribbon tied to a tree branch, marking a hiking route in this remote part of the New York MountainsI arrive at what appears to be the source of Cottonwood Spring, spring #3 on today's hikeThumbnailsHmmm... a pink ribbon tied to a tree branch, marking a hiking route in this remote part of the New York MountainsI arrive at what appears to be the source of Cottonwood Spring, spring #3 on today's hikeThumbnailsHmmm... a pink ribbon tied to a tree branch, marking a hiking route in this remote part of the New York MountainsI arrive at what appears to be the source of Cottonwood Spring, spring #3 on today's hikeThumbnailsHmmm... a pink ribbon tied to a tree branch, marking a hiking route in this remote part of the New York Mountains

Two springs in Mojave National Preserve are called "Bathtub Spring", not far from each other, so this one is sometimes referred to as "Bathtub Spring Mid Hills," to differentiate it from "Bathtub Spring New York Mountains."