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The northeast view from this vantage point provides an overview of Cedar Canyon that I haven't seen before

03265-cedar-canyon.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 head southwest across the burned Mid Hills plateau back toward the campground, with Eagle Rocks in the distanceFrom almost 400 feet above Cedar Canyon Road, I have a nice view to the north across to Seep Canyon, which I just hiked downThumbnailsI head southwest across the burned Mid Hills plateau back toward the campground, with Eagle Rocks in the distanceFrom almost 400 feet above Cedar Canyon Road, I have a nice view to the north across to Seep Canyon, which I just hiked downThumbnailsI head southwest across the burned Mid Hills plateau back toward the campground, with Eagle Rocks in the distanceFrom almost 400 feet above Cedar Canyon Road, I have a nice view to the north across to Seep Canyon, which I just hiked downThumbnailsI head southwest across the burned Mid Hills plateau back toward the campground, with Eagle Rocks in the distanceFrom almost 400 feet above Cedar Canyon Road, I have a nice view to the north across to Seep Canyon, which I just hiked downThumbnailsI head southwest across the burned Mid Hills plateau back toward the campground, with Eagle Rocks in the distance

The view extends well beyond Cedar Canyon across the northern Mid Hills toward the Howe Spring area that I visited a few days ago.