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Near Juniper Spring are a few small piles of tailings

7051-juniper-spring.jpg I'll start by hiking 1.5 miles straight across the plateau and down to a wash which I'll follow to Juniper SpringThumbnailsA barrel cactus has detached from its hillside garden and tumbled down into Juniper Spring washI'll start by hiking 1.5 miles straight across the plateau and down to a wash which I'll follow to Juniper SpringThumbnailsA barrel cactus has detached from its hillside garden and tumbled down into Juniper Spring washI'll start by hiking 1.5 miles straight across the plateau and down to a wash which I'll follow to Juniper SpringThumbnailsA barrel cactus has detached from its hillside garden and tumbled down into Juniper Spring washI'll start by hiking 1.5 miles straight across the plateau and down to a wash which I'll follow to Juniper SpringThumbnailsA barrel cactus has detached from its hillside garden and tumbled down into Juniper Spring washI'll start by hiking 1.5 miles straight across the plateau and down to a wash which I'll follow to Juniper SpringThumbnailsA barrel cactus has detached from its hillside garden and tumbled down into Juniper Spring wash

Despite the tailings piles, I see no mining holes nor tunnels here; they may have been filled in during recent years.