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4081-hyten-spring.jpg On the way down the hill to Hyten Spring, I stop to look at some of the Desert holly plants that grow hereThumbnailsAs for a pool of water at Hyten Spring, this litle tank in the rock is all I find todayOn the way down the hill to Hyten Spring, I stop to look at some of the Desert holly plants that grow hereThumbnailsAs for a pool of water at Hyten Spring, this litle tank in the rock is all I find todayOn the way down the hill to Hyten Spring, I stop to look at some of the Desert holly plants that grow hereThumbnailsAs for a pool of water at Hyten Spring, this litle tank in the rock is all I find todayOn the way down the hill to Hyten Spring, I stop to look at some of the Desert holly plants that grow hereThumbnailsAs for a pool of water at Hyten Spring, this litle tank in the rock is all I find todayOn the way down the hill to Hyten Spring, I stop to look at some of the Desert holly plants that grow hereThumbnailsAs for a pool of water at Hyten Spring, this litle tank in the rock is all I find todayOn the way down the hill to Hyten Spring, I stop to look at some of the Desert holly plants that grow hereThumbnailsAs for a pool of water at Hyten Spring, this litle tank in the rock is all I find today

There's hardly any water here, but since it's the only spring in the Bristol Mountains, it's quite significant in its own little world. I walk a little further down the hill before turning around, wishing I had time to continue even further.