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02611-wild-horse-mesa.jpg I walk over rocks and partway back toward Beecher Canyon before turning 180 degrees to get below Wild Horse MesaThumbnailsThere's my route back down to Bluejay Mine: that row of green junipers belowI walk over rocks and partway back toward Beecher Canyon before turning 180 degrees to get below Wild Horse MesaThumbnailsThere's my route back down to Bluejay Mine: that row of green junipers belowI walk over rocks and partway back toward Beecher Canyon before turning 180 degrees to get below Wild Horse MesaThumbnailsThere's my route back down to Bluejay Mine: that row of green junipers belowI walk over rocks and partway back toward Beecher Canyon before turning 180 degrees to get below Wild Horse MesaThumbnailsThere's my route back down to Bluejay Mine: that row of green junipers belowI walk over rocks and partway back toward Beecher Canyon before turning 180 degrees to get below Wild Horse MesaThumbnailsThere's my route back down to Bluejay Mine: that row of green junipers below

Many of the low, dry plants I've been walking through during the past couple of hours are desert mallows which would have had bright-orange blossoms a month ago. I missed this amazing display.