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A tall, lone pinon pine grows in Eagle Rocks wash

03064-mid-hills.jpg Before it joins Cedar Wash below, Eagle Rocks wash narrows and curves through an opening in the hillThumbnailsA BBQ grate hangs from that lone pinon pine in the washBefore it joins Cedar Wash below, Eagle Rocks wash narrows and curves through an opening in the hillThumbnailsA BBQ grate hangs from that lone pinon pine in the washBefore it joins Cedar Wash below, Eagle Rocks wash narrows and curves through an opening in the hillThumbnailsA BBQ grate hangs from that lone pinon pine in the washBefore it joins Cedar Wash below, Eagle Rocks wash narrows and curves through an opening in the hillThumbnailsA BBQ grate hangs from that lone pinon pine in the washBefore it joins Cedar Wash below, Eagle Rocks wash narrows and curves through an opening in the hillThumbnailsA BBQ grate hangs from that lone pinon pine in the wash

The 2005 fires heavily burned everything on both sides of the wash, but spared this big pine tree growing in the wash. I see a roadrunner and a black-eared jackrabbit in this area (not together).