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There is rabbitbrush to push through, and rocks to climb over, in this section of Bull Canyon

08059-bull-canyon.jpg I climb over a granite platform as I head further up Bull CanyonThumbnailsI like the exposed rock areas in Bull Canyon that allow me to get out of the brush for a few minutesI climb over a granite platform as I head further up Bull CanyonThumbnailsI like the exposed rock areas in Bull Canyon that allow me to get out of the brush for a few minutesI climb over a granite platform as I head further up Bull CanyonThumbnailsI like the exposed rock areas in Bull Canyon that allow me to get out of the brush for a few minutesI climb over a granite platform as I head further up Bull CanyonThumbnailsI like the exposed rock areas in Bull Canyon that allow me to get out of the brush for a few minutesI climb over a granite platform as I head further up Bull CanyonThumbnailsI like the exposed rock areas in Bull Canyon that allow me to get out of the brush for a few minutes

One good thing about desert hiking in the cool season is the much-reduced possibility of accidental encounters with snakes hiding in brushy areas like this (they hibernate).