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Before starting the hike to nearby Malpais Spring, I lock my bike to a joshua tree, for what it's worth

6340-bike.jpg After coffee and the usual breakfast of granola, nuts and dried fruit, it's time to dig a cat holeThumbnailsAs I climb down into the canyon leading to Malpais Spring, I'm greeted by pink cactus and range ratany flowersAfter coffee and the usual breakfast of granola, nuts and dried fruit, it's time to dig a cat holeThumbnailsAs I climb down into the canyon leading to Malpais Spring, I'm greeted by pink cactus and range ratany flowersAfter coffee and the usual breakfast of granola, nuts and dried fruit, it's time to dig a cat holeThumbnailsAs I climb down into the canyon leading to Malpais Spring, I'm greeted by pink cactus and range ratany flowersAfter coffee and the usual breakfast of granola, nuts and dried fruit, it's time to dig a cat holeThumbnailsAs I climb down into the canyon leading to Malpais Spring, I'm greeted by pink cactus and range ratany flowersAfter coffee and the usual breakfast of granola, nuts and dried fruit, it's time to dig a cat holeThumbnailsAs I climb down into the canyon leading to Malpais Spring, I'm greeted by pink cactus and range ratany flowers

I don't expect any visitors while I'm gone hiking, but you never know...