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Before reaching the wash that leads up to the Hyten Spring area, I hike cross-country around the left end of the mountains ahead

3753-cactus.jpg I climb up a small dry waterfall in Hyten Spring Wash and look back downThumbnailsI start hiking up Hyten Spring Wash and encounter several coyote melons left from earlier this yearI climb up a small dry waterfall in Hyten Spring Wash and look back downThumbnailsI start hiking up Hyten Spring Wash and encounter several coyote melons left from earlier this yearI climb up a small dry waterfall in Hyten Spring Wash and look back downThumbnailsI start hiking up Hyten Spring Wash and encounter several coyote melons left from earlier this yearI climb up a small dry waterfall in Hyten Spring Wash and look back downThumbnailsI start hiking up Hyten Spring Wash and encounter several coyote melons left from earlier this yearI climb up a small dry waterfall in Hyten Spring Wash and look back downThumbnailsI start hiking up Hyten Spring Wash and encounter several coyote melons left from earlier this yearI climb up a small dry waterfall in Hyten Spring Wash and look back downThumbnailsI start hiking up Hyten Spring Wash and encounter several coyote melons left from earlier this year

It's rocky terrain, a bit up-and-down, and it slows me down, but it's more interesting than hiking the nearby powerline road. I could have set up camp last night a bit further down the powerline road to make today's hike a little shorter.