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Climbing up the hill above Live Oak Spring turns out to be not so difficult

03166-live-oak-spring.jpg I've arrived at the top of the wash that I identified on my maps and start walking down toward Cedar CanyonThumbnailsGaining height in the Mid Hills, I look northeast toward the hills that host Cabin SpringsI've arrived at the top of the wash that I identified on my maps and start walking down toward Cedar CanyonThumbnailsGaining height in the Mid Hills, I look northeast toward the hills that host Cabin SpringsI've arrived at the top of the wash that I identified on my maps and start walking down toward Cedar CanyonThumbnailsGaining height in the Mid Hills, I look northeast toward the hills that host Cabin SpringsI've arrived at the top of the wash that I identified on my maps and start walking down toward Cedar CanyonThumbnailsGaining height in the Mid Hills, I look northeast toward the hills that host Cabin SpringsI've arrived at the top of the wash that I identified on my maps and start walking down toward Cedar CanyonThumbnailsGaining height in the Mid Hills, I look northeast toward the hills that host Cabin SpringsI've arrived at the top of the wash that I identified on my maps and start walking down toward Cedar CanyonThumbnailsGaining height in the Mid Hills, I look northeast toward the hills that host Cabin Springs

The cacti and rock demand all my attention, but the rock isn't as loose and slippery as I feared it might be.