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From almost 400 feet above Cedar Canyon Road, I have a nice view to the north across to Seep Canyon, which I just hiked down

03262-mid-hills.jpg Desert four o'clock flowers brighten up this brown landscape northeast of Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsA burned joshua tree in the Mid Hills a couple hundred feet above the south side of Cedar Canyon RoadDesert four o'clock flowers brighten up this brown landscape northeast of Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsA burned joshua tree in the Mid Hills a couple hundred feet above the south side of Cedar Canyon RoadDesert four o'clock flowers brighten up this brown landscape northeast of Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsA burned joshua tree in the Mid Hills a couple hundred feet above the south side of Cedar Canyon RoadDesert four o'clock flowers brighten up this brown landscape northeast of Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsA burned joshua tree in the Mid Hills a couple hundred feet above the south side of Cedar Canyon RoadDesert four o'clock flowers brighten up this brown landscape northeast of Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsA burned joshua tree in the Mid Hills a couple hundred feet above the south side of Cedar Canyon Road

Seep Canyon is the downward indentation straight ahead and a bit to the left in the green hills in the background. Live Oak Spring is beyond that, at the bottom of the other side of the hill.