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Pinon pines, low banana yuccas and junipers grow in this area overlooking the Ivanpah Valley

5574-lecyr-overlook.jpg The views down Lecyr Canyon toward Ivanpah Valley are quite nice, with the Ivanpah and Clark Mountains in the backgroundThumbnailsI turn around to start my hike over to check out Lecyr Spring, and zoom in on the New York MountainsThe views down Lecyr Canyon toward Ivanpah Valley are quite nice, with the Ivanpah and Clark Mountains in the backgroundThumbnailsI turn around to start my hike over to check out Lecyr Spring, and zoom in on the New York MountainsThe views down Lecyr Canyon toward Ivanpah Valley are quite nice, with the Ivanpah and Clark Mountains in the backgroundThumbnailsI turn around to start my hike over to check out Lecyr Spring, and zoom in on the New York MountainsThe views down Lecyr Canyon toward Ivanpah Valley are quite nice, with the Ivanpah and Clark Mountains in the backgroundThumbnailsI turn around to start my hike over to check out Lecyr Spring, and zoom in on the New York MountainsThe views down Lecyr Canyon toward Ivanpah Valley are quite nice, with the Ivanpah and Clark Mountains in the backgroundThumbnailsI turn around to start my hike over to check out Lecyr Spring, and zoom in on the New York MountainsThe views down Lecyr Canyon toward Ivanpah Valley are quite nice, with the Ivanpah and Clark Mountains in the backgroundThumbnailsI turn around to start my hike over to check out Lecyr Spring, and zoom in on the New York Mountains

I wish I could keep walking down this canyon, but water needs come first! I must turn back and hike to Keystone Spring. There may be some water down below at Bathtub Spring today, but I don't know for sure.