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Just as my route leaves the wash, I notice a bone fragment on the ground

03898-pachalka-spring.jpg A northwest view beyond three agave stems toward Pachalka Spring, with Kingston Range in the distance at the rightThumbnailsI start the one-mile climb up the hills ahead on the way to Copper World MineA northwest view beyond three agave stems toward Pachalka Spring, with Kingston Range in the distance at the rightThumbnailsI start the one-mile climb up the hills ahead on the way to Copper World MineA northwest view beyond three agave stems toward Pachalka Spring, with Kingston Range in the distance at the rightThumbnailsI start the one-mile climb up the hills ahead on the way to Copper World MineA northwest view beyond three agave stems toward Pachalka Spring, with Kingston Range in the distance at the rightThumbnailsI start the one-mile climb up the hills ahead on the way to Copper World MineA northwest view beyond three agave stems toward Pachalka Spring, with Kingston Range in the distance at the rightThumbnailsI start the one-mile climb up the hills ahead on the way to Copper World MineA northwest view beyond three agave stems toward Pachalka Spring, with Kingston Range in the distance at the rightThumbnailsI start the one-mile climb up the hills ahead on the way to Copper World Mine

I haven't seen any large mammals in the area yet, but it seems like the kind of place where bighorn sheep would live. I would expect to find deer and coyotes, and perhaps wild burros too.