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After 5 miles, I arrive at Hole-in-the-Wall Campground and go for a short ride, noting that it's nearly deserted today

104146-woods-wash-rd.jpg More remnants of barbed-wire removal along Woods Wash Road, with Table Mountain and one of the Twin Buttes in the backgroundThumbnailsLots of bees at the water spigot the Hole-in-the-Wall Visitor CenterMore remnants of barbed-wire removal along Woods Wash Road, with Table Mountain and one of the Twin Buttes in the backgroundThumbnailsLots of bees at the water spigot the Hole-in-the-Wall Visitor CenterMore remnants of barbed-wire removal along Woods Wash Road, with Table Mountain and one of the Twin Buttes in the backgroundThumbnailsLots of bees at the water spigot the Hole-in-the-Wall Visitor CenterMore remnants of barbed-wire removal along Woods Wash Road, with Table Mountain and one of the Twin Buttes in the backgroundThumbnailsLots of bees at the water spigot the Hole-in-the-Wall Visitor CenterMore remnants of barbed-wire removal along Woods Wash Road, with Table Mountain and one of the Twin Buttes in the backgroundThumbnailsLots of bees at the water spigot the Hole-in-the-Wall Visitor CenterMore remnants of barbed-wire removal along Woods Wash Road, with Table Mountain and one of the Twin Buttes in the backgroundThumbnailsLots of bees at the water spigot the Hole-in-the-Wall Visitor Center

Next, I head over to the visitor centre, closed today, for water and to recharge my cell phone: it seems to be becoming my main camera. My regular Canon pocket camera won't shoot still photos any more, but it still sometimes will shoot video.