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I walk across Cedar Canyon Road, then Cedar Wash, then climb up the hill on a trail-less route back to Mid Hills campground

03244-cedar-wash.jpg A burned joshua tree in the Mid Hills a couple hundred feet above the south side of Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsA joshua tree sprouts in the heavily burned hills south of Cedar Canyon RoadA burned joshua tree in the Mid Hills a couple hundred feet above the south side of Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsA joshua tree sprouts in the heavily burned hills south of Cedar Canyon RoadA burned joshua tree in the Mid Hills a couple hundred feet above the south side of Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsA joshua tree sprouts in the heavily burned hills south of Cedar Canyon RoadA burned joshua tree in the Mid Hills a couple hundred feet above the south side of Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsA joshua tree sprouts in the heavily burned hills south of Cedar Canyon RoadA burned joshua tree in the Mid Hills a couple hundred feet above the south side of Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsA joshua tree sprouts in the heavily burned hills south of Cedar Canyon Road

The easiest, but longer, route from here back to Mid Hills campground would be to walk up Black Canyon Road. However, I want to explore a little and hike the hills in front of me instead. I eat a Larabar apple pie bar on the way up the hill.