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The descent into the valley of Chicken Water Spring is so short and easy that it's almost not a descent

02272-spring-valley.jpg Many buckwheats are still flowering up on this ridgelet between Coyote Spring and Chicken Water SpringThumbnailsI climb up the hill above Coyote Spring and try my cell phoneMany buckwheats are still flowering up on this ridgelet between Coyote Spring and Chicken Water SpringThumbnailsI climb up the hill above Coyote Spring and try my cell phoneMany buckwheats are still flowering up on this ridgelet between Coyote Spring and Chicken Water SpringThumbnailsI climb up the hill above Coyote Spring and try my cell phoneMany buckwheats are still flowering up on this ridgelet between Coyote Spring and Chicken Water SpringThumbnailsI climb up the hill above Coyote Spring and try my cell phoneMany buckwheats are still flowering up on this ridgelet between Coyote Spring and Chicken Water SpringThumbnailsI climb up the hill above Coyote Spring and try my cell phone

I only drop down 50 feet or so here. Footprints abound in this area, none them human. The tall peak straight ahead is Columbia Mountain.