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One could easily spend a whole day, or more, up here leisurely exploring the nooks and crannies of these hills

06668-top.jpg I take an energy-bar break up on a rock pile overlooking the Bull Canyon dry waterfall, at about 3450 feet elevationThumbnailsClose to the bottom of the northern road to Pachalka Spring, I stop to take a final look back toward the Clark Mountain RangeI take an energy-bar break up on a rock pile overlooking the Bull Canyon dry waterfall, at about 3450 feet elevationThumbnailsClose to the bottom of the northern road to Pachalka Spring, I stop to take a final look back toward the Clark Mountain RangeI take an energy-bar break up on a rock pile overlooking the Bull Canyon dry waterfall, at about 3450 feet elevationThumbnailsClose to the bottom of the northern road to Pachalka Spring, I stop to take a final look back toward the Clark Mountain RangeI take an energy-bar break up on a rock pile overlooking the Bull Canyon dry waterfall, at about 3450 feet elevationThumbnailsClose to the bottom of the northern road to Pachalka Spring, I stop to take a final look back toward the Clark Mountain RangeI take an energy-bar break up on a rock pile overlooking the Bull Canyon dry waterfall, at about 3450 feet elevationThumbnailsClose to the bottom of the northern road to Pachalka Spring, I stop to take a final look back toward the Clark Mountain Range

I'm sure people come up here once in a while, but I haven't seen any human footprints around here today.