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A few yellow flowers bloom in the gravel of Keystone Canyon (probably Groundsel, aka Senecio)

5040-keystone-canyon.jpg This small shrub in Keystone Canyon reminds me of Yerba Santa (Eriodictyon californicum)ThumbnailsBack on my feet after my break, partially rejuvenated, I start hiking up Keystone CanyonThis small shrub in Keystone Canyon reminds me of Yerba Santa (Eriodictyon californicum)ThumbnailsBack on my feet after my break, partially rejuvenated, I start hiking up Keystone CanyonThis small shrub in Keystone Canyon reminds me of Yerba Santa (Eriodictyon californicum)ThumbnailsBack on my feet after my break, partially rejuvenated, I start hiking up Keystone CanyonThis small shrub in Keystone Canyon reminds me of Yerba Santa (Eriodictyon californicum)ThumbnailsBack on my feet after my break, partially rejuvenated, I start hiking up Keystone CanyonThis small shrub in Keystone Canyon reminds me of Yerba Santa (Eriodictyon californicum)ThumbnailsBack on my feet after my break, partially rejuvenated, I start hiking up Keystone CanyonThis small shrub in Keystone Canyon reminds me of Yerba Santa (Eriodictyon californicum)ThumbnailsBack on my feet after my break, partially rejuvenated, I start hiking up Keystone Canyon

There's no coolness at all in the slight breeze today. I can only imagine how hot it must be down at Nipton and Primm! (I'll learn later that it reaches 104F today at Nipton)