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07229-coyote-springs-water-800px.jpg At this time of day, Kelso Dunes look like earth rather than huge piles of sandThumbnailsJust a few steps further around a small bend sits a nice wide pool of water that looks promisingAt this time of day, Kelso Dunes look like earth rather than huge piles of sandThumbnailsJust a few steps further around a small bend sits a nice wide pool of water that looks promisingAt this time of day, Kelso Dunes look like earth rather than huge piles of sandThumbnailsJust a few steps further around a small bend sits a nice wide pool of water that looks promisingAt this time of day, Kelso Dunes look like earth rather than huge piles of sandThumbnailsJust a few steps further around a small bend sits a nice wide pool of water that looks promisingAt this time of day, Kelso Dunes look like earth rather than huge piles of sandThumbnailsJust a few steps further around a small bend sits a nice wide pool of water that looks promising

This step is optional; I still have water back at my campsite and I can refill with Kelso Depot tap water when passing by tomorrow. But it's always more rewarding to filter my own water off the land.