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02753-rock-springs.jpg It turns out that a very small pool of water does exist here at Rock Springs after allThumbnailsBack on the bike, I return to Cedar Canyon Road and turn right to head north on New York Mountains Road toward Howe SpringIt turns out that a very small pool of water does exist here at Rock Springs after allThumbnailsBack on the bike, I return to Cedar Canyon Road and turn right to head north on New York Mountains Road toward Howe SpringIt turns out that a very small pool of water does exist here at Rock Springs after allThumbnailsBack on the bike, I return to Cedar Canyon Road and turn right to head north on New York Mountains Road toward Howe SpringIt turns out that a very small pool of water does exist here at Rock Springs after allThumbnailsBack on the bike, I return to Cedar Canyon Road and turn right to head north on New York Mountains Road toward Howe SpringIt turns out that a very small pool of water does exist here at Rock Springs after allThumbnailsBack on the bike, I return to Cedar Canyon Road and turn right to head north on New York Mountains Road toward Howe Spring

Rock Springs is one dirty water hole. Perhaps it's not so bad earlier in the year when there's more surface water to disperse the animal droppings.