dryfj.com / drycyclist.com (kevin cook)

4422/7119
Home /

For the return hike back to my tent, I follow a different wash down to the powerline road from Hyten Spring

4168-bristol-mtns.jpg To my surprise, I'm back at my tent at 16h40, before total darkness; I was expecting to need my flashlight on the way homeThumbnailsI've just passed an open area where I had to choose which route I'll take to Hyten SpringTo my surprise, I'm back at my tent at 16h40, before total darkness; I was expecting to need my flashlight on the way homeThumbnailsI've just passed an open area where I had to choose which route I'll take to Hyten SpringTo my surprise, I'm back at my tent at 16h40, before total darkness; I was expecting to need my flashlight on the way homeThumbnailsI've just passed an open area where I had to choose which route I'll take to Hyten SpringTo my surprise, I'm back at my tent at 16h40, before total darkness; I was expecting to need my flashlight on the way homeThumbnailsI've just passed an open area where I had to choose which route I'll take to Hyten SpringTo my surprise, I'm back at my tent at 16h40, before total darkness; I was expecting to need my flashlight on the way homeThumbnailsI've just passed an open area where I had to choose which route I'll take to Hyten SpringTo my surprise, I'm back at my tent at 16h40, before total darkness; I was expecting to need my flashlight on the way homeThumbnailsI've just passed an open area where I had to choose which route I'll take to Hyten Spring

My tent is behind that part of the Bristol Mountains ahead (which I wish I had time to explore), so I'll walk around them to the right. I've seen no people today, but a few cairns and faded footprints say that the area is visited occasionally.