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I hike down a drainage below Wild Horse Mesa amongst some old unburned junipers

02626-wild-horse-mesa.jpg This area directly north of Wild Horse Mesa is steep, but is feasible when hiked across the slopeThumbnailsDescending into Bluejay Mine valley below Wild Horse MesaThis area directly north of Wild Horse Mesa is steep, but is feasible when hiked across the slopeThumbnailsDescending into Bluejay Mine valley below Wild Horse MesaThis area directly north of Wild Horse Mesa is steep, but is feasible when hiked across the slopeThumbnailsDescending into Bluejay Mine valley below Wild Horse MesaThis area directly north of Wild Horse Mesa is steep, but is feasible when hiked across the slopeThumbnailsDescending into Bluejay Mine valley below Wild Horse MesaThis area directly north of Wild Horse Mesa is steep, but is feasible when hiked across the slopeThumbnailsDescending into Bluejay Mine valley below Wild Horse Mesa

I mostly follow the drainage, but the shrubbery is occasionally thick and requires that I climb up above in order to get past it.