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Does one ever see enough scarlet Indian paintbrush while hiking in the Mojave Desert?

3189-paintbrush.jpg The washboard surface of the south end of Wild Horse Canyon Road makes for a rough rideThumbnailsCoffee time, I hope: I try heating some water and shelter the burner a little by placing it behind the tentThe washboard surface of the south end of Wild Horse Canyon Road makes for a rough rideThumbnailsCoffee time, I hope: I try heating some water and shelter the burner a little by placing it behind the tentThe washboard surface of the south end of Wild Horse Canyon Road makes for a rough rideThumbnailsCoffee time, I hope: I try heating some water and shelter the burner a little by placing it behind the tentThe washboard surface of the south end of Wild Horse Canyon Road makes for a rough rideThumbnailsCoffee time, I hope: I try heating some water and shelter the burner a little by placing it behind the tentThe washboard surface of the south end of Wild Horse Canyon Road makes for a rough rideThumbnailsCoffee time, I hope: I try heating some water and shelter the burner a little by placing it behind the tent

It's a slightly uphill hike now, and my energy is just not kicking in yet. Maybe I needed to sleep more last night. Maybe I'm not yet inspired by the gentle topography here after yesterday's awesome hike in the Castle Peaks area.