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Many buckwheats are still flowering up on this ridgelet between Coyote Spring and Chicken Water Spring

02271-buckwheat.jpg Map and GPS check at the the top of the low ridge 200 feet above, and just south of, Coyote SpringThumbnailsThe descent into the valley of Chicken Water Spring is so short and easy that it's almost not a descentMap and GPS check at the the top of the low ridge 200 feet above, and just south of, Coyote SpringThumbnailsThe descent into the valley of Chicken Water Spring is so short and easy that it's almost not a descentMap and GPS check at the the top of the low ridge 200 feet above, and just south of, Coyote SpringThumbnailsThe descent into the valley of Chicken Water Spring is so short and easy that it's almost not a descentMap and GPS check at the the top of the low ridge 200 feet above, and just south of, Coyote SpringThumbnailsThe descent into the valley of Chicken Water Spring is so short and easy that it's almost not a descentMap and GPS check at the the top of the low ridge 200 feet above, and just south of, Coyote SpringThumbnailsThe descent into the valley of Chicken Water Spring is so short and easy that it's almost not a descent

I'm a bit late in Mojave National Preserve this spring and have missed most of the wildflowers, but there are still a few to enjoy.