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From the Rattlesnake Mine site, I have a clear view across the valley to my Piute Gorge campsite, that slot in the distant hills

8320-rattlesnake-mine.jpg Beyond Rattlesnake Mine, the old road gently climbs another 200 feet or soThumbnailsA little further up Rattlesnake Mine Road, I decide to go for a short walk up to the top of the rooster-comb aheadBeyond Rattlesnake Mine, the old road gently climbs another 200 feet or soThumbnailsA little further up Rattlesnake Mine Road, I decide to go for a short walk up to the top of the rooster-comb aheadBeyond Rattlesnake Mine, the old road gently climbs another 200 feet or soThumbnailsA little further up Rattlesnake Mine Road, I decide to go for a short walk up to the top of the rooster-comb aheadBeyond Rattlesnake Mine, the old road gently climbs another 200 feet or soThumbnailsA little further up Rattlesnake Mine Road, I decide to go for a short walk up to the top of the rooster-comb aheadBeyond Rattlesnake Mine, the old road gently climbs another 200 feet or soThumbnailsA little further up Rattlesnake Mine Road, I decide to go for a short walk up to the top of the rooster-comb aheadBeyond Rattlesnake Mine, the old road gently climbs another 200 feet or soThumbnailsA little further up Rattlesnake Mine Road, I decide to go for a short walk up to the top of the rooster-comb ahead

I'm guessing it's reclamation land from the mine that hasn't completely grown back yet. It can take many decades for a desert landscape to slowly recover from human uses.