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Climbing up the steep hillside to get around the spring in Beecher Canyon is challenging but I eventually find myself above it

5148-beecher-canyon.jpg I hear some noise while starting up the east fork of Beecher Canyon and notice a herd of cows in the distance, scurrying awayThumbnailsI hitch up with an old road (now closed in a Wilderness area) and follow it toward Kelso PeakI hear some noise while starting up the east fork of Beecher Canyon and notice a herd of cows in the distance, scurrying awayThumbnailsI hitch up with an old road (now closed in a Wilderness area) and follow it toward Kelso PeakI hear some noise while starting up the east fork of Beecher Canyon and notice a herd of cows in the distance, scurrying awayThumbnailsI hitch up with an old road (now closed in a Wilderness area) and follow it toward Kelso PeakI hear some noise while starting up the east fork of Beecher Canyon and notice a herd of cows in the distance, scurrying awayThumbnailsI hitch up with an old road (now closed in a Wilderness area) and follow it toward Kelso PeakI hear some noise while starting up the east fork of Beecher Canyon and notice a herd of cows in the distance, scurrying awayThumbnailsI hitch up with an old road (now closed in a Wilderness area) and follow it toward Kelso Peak

I first tried climbing high up the hill on the south side of the spring, but it got too steep. However, I managed to backtrack and drop back down and land at a point above the spring.