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02596-wild-horse-mesa.jpg A canyon just west of Wild Horse Mesa looks like a promising route downwardThumbnailsI walk over rocks and partway back toward Beecher Canyon before turning 180 degrees to get below Wild Horse MesaA canyon just west of Wild Horse Mesa looks like a promising route downwardThumbnailsI walk over rocks and partway back toward Beecher Canyon before turning 180 degrees to get below Wild Horse MesaA canyon just west of Wild Horse Mesa looks like a promising route downwardThumbnailsI walk over rocks and partway back toward Beecher Canyon before turning 180 degrees to get below Wild Horse MesaA canyon just west of Wild Horse Mesa looks like a promising route downwardThumbnailsI walk over rocks and partway back toward Beecher Canyon before turning 180 degrees to get below Wild Horse MesaA canyon just west of Wild Horse Mesa looks like a promising route downwardThumbnailsI walk over rocks and partway back toward Beecher Canyon before turning 180 degrees to get below Wild Horse MesaA canyon just west of Wild Horse Mesa looks like a promising route downwardThumbnailsI walk over rocks and partway back toward Beecher Canyon before turning 180 degrees to get below Wild Horse Mesa

I hate to leave Wild Horse Mesa so soon after arriving. I wasn't expecting to reach an area where I would want to linger and explore after reaching the summit.

Several of the low mountain ranges in the distance are federally designated Wilderness area outside Mojave National Preserve which are also worth exploring.