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Borrego Canyon splits into a north and south fork; I choose to follow the south fork

132240-borrego-cyn.jpg I pass a few small stands of Desert senna flowers in lower Borrego CanyonThumbnailsA couple of bees are swimming (or are they drowning?) in the spring tub at the end of Borrego Canyon RoadI pass a few small stands of Desert senna flowers in lower Borrego CanyonThumbnailsA couple of bees are swimming (or are they drowning?) in the spring tub at the end of Borrego Canyon RoadI pass a few small stands of Desert senna flowers in lower Borrego CanyonThumbnailsA couple of bees are swimming (or are they drowning?) in the spring tub at the end of Borrego Canyon RoadI pass a few small stands of Desert senna flowers in lower Borrego CanyonThumbnailsA couple of bees are swimming (or are they drowning?) in the spring tub at the end of Borrego Canyon RoadI pass a few small stands of Desert senna flowers in lower Borrego CanyonThumbnailsA couple of bees are swimming (or are they drowning?) in the spring tub at the end of Borrego Canyon RoadI pass a few small stands of Desert senna flowers in lower Borrego CanyonThumbnailsA couple of bees are swimming (or are they drowning?) in the spring tub at the end of Borrego Canyon Road

Since I'm not familiar with this area, I randomly choose to follow the south fork of Borrego Canyon. The south fork looks like it might make an easier ascent up to adjacent Wild Horse Mesa, should I decide to hike that far.