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00062-hatch-spring-800px.jpg Some very healthy wild roses grow by this moist spot on Red Creek RoadThumbnailsA half-mile later, Red Creek Road switchbacks 180 degrees and quits the canyon for goodSome very healthy wild roses grow by this moist spot on Red Creek RoadThumbnailsA half-mile later, Red Creek Road switchbacks 180 degrees and quits the canyon for goodSome very healthy wild roses grow by this moist spot on Red Creek RoadThumbnailsA half-mile later, Red Creek Road switchbacks 180 degrees and quits the canyon for goodSome very healthy wild roses grow by this moist spot on Red Creek RoadThumbnailsA half-mile later, Red Creek Road switchbacks 180 degrees and quits the canyon for goodSome very healthy wild roses grow by this moist spot on Red Creek RoadThumbnailsA half-mile later, Red Creek Road switchbacks 180 degrees and quits the canyon for good

This, it turns out, is from the real Hatch Spring. The trickling water here looks cleaner than that at the muddy area. I'll be back later. The shade here feels great.