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Just to the east of the main part of Silver Lead Spring is an old conrete-and-rock retainer

02369-silver-lead-spring.jpg Silver Lead Spring: I almost missed it, but here it is on a small hill just above the washThumbnailsI walk the final 1/2 mile up from Silver Lead Spring to Wild Horse Canyon Road at 5500 feet elevationSilver Lead Spring: I almost missed it, but here it is on a small hill just above the washThumbnailsI walk the final 1/2 mile up from Silver Lead Spring to Wild Horse Canyon Road at 5500 feet elevationSilver Lead Spring: I almost missed it, but here it is on a small hill just above the washThumbnailsI walk the final 1/2 mile up from Silver Lead Spring to Wild Horse Canyon Road at 5500 feet elevationSilver Lead Spring: I almost missed it, but here it is on a small hill just above the washThumbnailsI walk the final 1/2 mile up from Silver Lead Spring to Wild Horse Canyon Road at 5500 feet elevationSilver Lead Spring: I almost missed it, but here it is on a small hill just above the washThumbnailsI walk the final 1/2 mile up from Silver Lead Spring to Wild Horse Canyon Road at 5500 feet elevation

The water held here is dark brown, perhaps tainted by something from the mine shaft.