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This looks like some kind of scrub oak growing here at Howe Spring, Mojave National Preserve

02802-howe-spring.jpg Riding away from Howe Spring, I find myself thinking that, yes, it would be worth camping here one dayThumbnailsLooking east from Howe Spring across Fourth of July Canyon to the New York MountainsRiding away from Howe Spring, I find myself thinking that, yes, it would be worth camping here one dayThumbnailsLooking east from Howe Spring across Fourth of July Canyon to the New York MountainsRiding away from Howe Spring, I find myself thinking that, yes, it would be worth camping here one dayThumbnailsLooking east from Howe Spring across Fourth of July Canyon to the New York MountainsRiding away from Howe Spring, I find myself thinking that, yes, it would be worth camping here one dayThumbnailsLooking east from Howe Spring across Fourth of July Canyon to the New York MountainsRiding away from Howe Spring, I find myself thinking that, yes, it would be worth camping here one dayThumbnailsLooking east from Howe Spring across Fourth of July Canyon to the New York Mountains

Oak trees don't usually grow in the Mojave Desert except at higher elevations like here in the Mid Hills.