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A burned joshua tree in the Mid Hills a couple hundred feet above the south side of Cedar Canyon Road

03251-mid-hills.jpg From almost 400 feet above Cedar Canyon Road, I have a nice view to the north across to Seep Canyon, which I just hiked downThumbnailsI walk across Cedar Canyon Road, then Cedar Wash, then climb up the hill on a trail-less route back to Mid Hills campgroundFrom almost 400 feet above Cedar Canyon Road, I have a nice view to the north across to Seep Canyon, which I just hiked downThumbnailsI walk across Cedar Canyon Road, then Cedar Wash, then climb up the hill on a trail-less route back to Mid Hills campgroundFrom almost 400 feet above Cedar Canyon Road, I have a nice view to the north across to Seep Canyon, which I just hiked downThumbnailsI walk across Cedar Canyon Road, then Cedar Wash, then climb up the hill on a trail-less route back to Mid Hills campgroundFrom almost 400 feet above Cedar Canyon Road, I have a nice view to the north across to Seep Canyon, which I just hiked downThumbnailsI walk across Cedar Canyon Road, then Cedar Wash, then climb up the hill on a trail-less route back to Mid Hills campgroundFrom almost 400 feet above Cedar Canyon Road, I have a nice view to the north across to Seep Canyon, which I just hiked downThumbnailsI walk across Cedar Canyon Road, then Cedar Wash, then climb up the hill on a trail-less route back to Mid Hills campground

It will be quite a few years before this burned landscape grows back to be as green as the areas around Live Oak Spring and Seep Canyon that I hiked earlier today.