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Oh, another stray balloon, but this one is different!

7706-balloon.jpg I arrive at Bathtub Spring shortly after sunset and finally figure out how to get through the fence that protects the springThumbnailsI hike the 1.5-mile-long stretch of the old Ivanpah railway grade northbound to the Bathtub Spring areaI arrive at Bathtub Spring shortly after sunset and finally figure out how to get through the fence that protects the springThumbnailsI hike the 1.5-mile-long stretch of the old Ivanpah railway grade northbound to the Bathtub Spring areaI arrive at Bathtub Spring shortly after sunset and finally figure out how to get through the fence that protects the springThumbnailsI hike the 1.5-mile-long stretch of the old Ivanpah railway grade northbound to the Bathtub Spring areaI arrive at Bathtub Spring shortly after sunset and finally figure out how to get through the fence that protects the springThumbnailsI hike the 1.5-mile-long stretch of the old Ivanpah railway grade northbound to the Bathtub Spring areaI arrive at Bathtub Spring shortly after sunset and finally figure out how to get through the fence that protects the springThumbnailsI hike the 1.5-mile-long stretch of the old Ivanpah railway grade northbound to the Bathtub Spring areaI arrive at Bathtub Spring shortly after sunset and finally figure out how to get through the fence that protects the springThumbnailsI hike the 1.5-mile-long stretch of the old Ivanpah railway grade northbound to the Bathtub Spring area

Someone put a rock on this balloon to keep it from blowing away. I usually retrieve these stray balloons and throw them in the trash, but I may not pass by a garbage can for several more days, so I leave it here, under its rock.