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A final glance at the little valley near Cornfield Spring, and the unnamed canyon beyond that I was hoping to have time to hike

07169-cornfield-spring.jpg I can see Kelso down in the valley, and I'll be staring at it for the rest of my hike down Cornfield Spring Road in the sunsetThumbnailsExcellent end-of-day light on the Providence Mountains as I walk up a steep hill to avoid one of the switchbacks on the roadI can see Kelso down in the valley, and I'll be staring at it for the rest of my hike down Cornfield Spring Road in the sunsetThumbnailsExcellent end-of-day light on the Providence Mountains as I walk up a steep hill to avoid one of the switchbacks on the roadI can see Kelso down in the valley, and I'll be staring at it for the rest of my hike down Cornfield Spring Road in the sunsetThumbnailsExcellent end-of-day light on the Providence Mountains as I walk up a steep hill to avoid one of the switchbacks on the roadI can see Kelso down in the valley, and I'll be staring at it for the rest of my hike down Cornfield Spring Road in the sunsetThumbnailsExcellent end-of-day light on the Providence Mountains as I walk up a steep hill to avoid one of the switchbacks on the roadI can see Kelso down in the valley, and I'll be staring at it for the rest of my hike down Cornfield Spring Road in the sunsetThumbnailsExcellent end-of-day light on the Providence Mountains as I walk up a steep hill to avoid one of the switchbacks on the road

Maybe tomorrow, maybe next year, maybe never. Maybe only bighorn sheep ever walk in that unnamed canyon. Maybe that's why the canyon doesn't have a name.