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Looking back again at the Eagle Rocks and Mid Hills area

02213-plain.jpg All this greenery says that this must be Coyote Spring, but I don't see any water here, not even a bit of mudThumbnailsMy Delorme GPS leads me into a small wash as I look for signs of Wildcat SpringAll this greenery says that this must be Coyote Spring, but I don't see any water here, not even a bit of mudThumbnailsMy Delorme GPS leads me into a small wash as I look for signs of Wildcat SpringAll this greenery says that this must be Coyote Spring, but I don't see any water here, not even a bit of mudThumbnailsMy Delorme GPS leads me into a small wash as I look for signs of Wildcat SpringAll this greenery says that this must be Coyote Spring, but I don't see any water here, not even a bit of mudThumbnailsMy Delorme GPS leads me into a small wash as I look for signs of Wildcat SpringAll this greenery says that this must be Coyote Spring, but I don't see any water here, not even a bit of mudThumbnailsMy Delorme GPS leads me into a small wash as I look for signs of Wildcat Spring

This remote upland valley is incredibly scenic and, despite being sandwiched between the well-travelled Kelso-Cima Road and Mid Hills area, it feels like humans rarely come here.