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Further down Hyten Spring Wash, I get expansive views across Crucero Valley

4325-desert.jpg For the return hike back to my tent, I follow a different wash down to the powerline road from Hyten SpringThumbnailsFurther down in a Bristol Mountains wash are a number of low, reddish buckwheat tuftsFor the return hike back to my tent, I follow a different wash down to the powerline road from Hyten SpringThumbnailsFurther down in a Bristol Mountains wash are a number of low, reddish buckwheat tuftsFor the return hike back to my tent, I follow a different wash down to the powerline road from Hyten SpringThumbnailsFurther down in a Bristol Mountains wash are a number of low, reddish buckwheat tuftsFor the return hike back to my tent, I follow a different wash down to the powerline road from Hyten SpringThumbnailsFurther down in a Bristol Mountains wash are a number of low, reddish buckwheat tuftsFor the return hike back to my tent, I follow a different wash down to the powerline road from Hyten SpringThumbnailsFurther down in a Bristol Mountains wash are a number of low, reddish buckwheat tuftsFor the return hike back to my tent, I follow a different wash down to the powerline road from Hyten SpringThumbnailsFurther down in a Bristol Mountains wash are a number of low, reddish buckwheat tufts

Some of the land a bit further to the right is in the far-western portion of Mojave National Preserve, which I don't enter during this trip. I'll turn left when I reach the transmission tower in the middle of the photo (can you see it?).