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As I hike up Cornfield Spring Road, I come across this collection of old pipes

01520-pipes.jpg It's a hot morning, probably in the high 70s; I mount the rain cover on the sunny side of the tent to get some shadeThumbnailsBreak time!  A Clif bar, and more water, which is already rather warmIt's a hot morning, probably in the high 70s; I mount the rain cover on the sunny side of the tent to get some shadeThumbnailsBreak time!  A Clif bar, and more water, which is already rather warmIt's a hot morning, probably in the high 70s; I mount the rain cover on the sunny side of the tent to get some shadeThumbnailsBreak time!  A Clif bar, and more water, which is already rather warmIt's a hot morning, probably in the high 70s; I mount the rain cover on the sunny side of the tent to get some shadeThumbnailsBreak time!  A Clif bar, and more water, which is already rather warmIt's a hot morning, probably in the high 70s; I mount the rain cover on the sunny side of the tent to get some shadeThumbnailsBreak time!  A Clif bar, and more water, which is already rather warm

My understanding is that Cornfield Spring once provided water to Kelso, so these pipes are probably a remnant from that time.