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Cornfield Spring canyon here is already in the shade; it will be dark by 17h, a bit before I make it back to my tent

07101-cornfield-spring.jpg After filtering 10 litres of Cornfield Spring water in the shade, it's time to climb under that tree again and out of the washThumbnailsI turn back and notice a grown-in, but relatively flat, spot near the still-invisible stream that I can hearAfter filtering 10 litres of Cornfield Spring water in the shade, it's time to climb under that tree again and out of the washThumbnailsI turn back and notice a grown-in, but relatively flat, spot near the still-invisible stream that I can hearAfter filtering 10 litres of Cornfield Spring water in the shade, it's time to climb under that tree again and out of the washThumbnailsI turn back and notice a grown-in, but relatively flat, spot near the still-invisible stream that I can hearAfter filtering 10 litres of Cornfield Spring water in the shade, it's time to climb under that tree again and out of the washThumbnailsI turn back and notice a grown-in, but relatively flat, spot near the still-invisible stream that I can hearAfter filtering 10 litres of Cornfield Spring water in the shade, it's time to climb under that tree again and out of the washThumbnailsI turn back and notice a grown-in, but relatively flat, spot near the still-invisible stream that I can hear

One thing I've noticed here in Cornfield Spring canyon is that creosote brushes grow fairly close to the stream. They aren't riparian plants, but I have seen them flourish in semi-moist washes at other locations also.