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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 To my surprise, I arrive at a small spring and pool of water in the east fork of Beecher CanyonThumbnailsIt looks like the climb up the east fork of Beecher Canyon above the spring might be relatively obstruction-freeTo my surprise, I arrive at a small spring and pool of water in the east fork of Beecher CanyonThumbnailsIt looks like the climb up the east fork of Beecher Canyon above the spring might be relatively obstruction-freeTo my surprise, I arrive at a small spring and pool of water in the east fork of Beecher CanyonThumbnailsIt looks like the climb up the east fork of Beecher Canyon above the spring might be relatively obstruction-freeTo my surprise, I arrive at a small spring and pool of water in the east fork of Beecher CanyonThumbnailsIt looks like the climb up the east fork of Beecher Canyon above the spring might be relatively obstruction-freeTo my surprise, I arrive at a small spring and pool of water in the east fork of Beecher CanyonThumbnailsIt looks like the climb up the east fork of Beecher Canyon above the spring might be relatively obstruction-free

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.