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Wildcat Spring is not completely dry, yet, upon further inspection

02226-wildcat-spring.jpg Map and GPS check at the the top of the low ridge 200 feet above, and just south of, Coyote SpringThumbnailsI take a short break at Wildcat Spring and drink some of the water I brought with meMap and GPS check at the the top of the low ridge 200 feet above, and just south of, Coyote SpringThumbnailsI take a short break at Wildcat Spring and drink some of the water I brought with meMap and GPS check at the the top of the low ridge 200 feet above, and just south of, Coyote SpringThumbnailsI take a short break at Wildcat Spring and drink some of the water I brought with meMap and GPS check at the the top of the low ridge 200 feet above, and just south of, Coyote SpringThumbnailsI take a short break at Wildcat Spring and drink some of the water I brought with meMap and GPS check at the the top of the low ridge 200 feet above, and just south of, Coyote SpringThumbnailsI take a short break at Wildcat Spring and drink some of the water I brought with me

A small trickle of water and a lot of mud here host many flies, but my guess is that Wildcat Spring will be dry within a month or so. If I weren't carrying water, I could dig a hole to allow water to accumulate and then filter it.