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A lone cow darts off into the sunset when he sees me near Wild Horse Canyon Road

5312-wild-horse-canyon-road.jpg Also still blooming in the lower north fork of Beecher Canyon are a few phaceliasThumbnailsA lizard greets me as I step out of my tent for a short walk after breakfast at Mid Hills campgroundAlso still blooming in the lower north fork of Beecher Canyon are a few phaceliasThumbnailsA lizard greets me as I step out of my tent for a short walk after breakfast at Mid Hills campgroundAlso still blooming in the lower north fork of Beecher Canyon are a few phaceliasThumbnailsA lizard greets me as I step out of my tent for a short walk after breakfast at Mid Hills campgroundAlso still blooming in the lower north fork of Beecher Canyon are a few phaceliasThumbnailsA lizard greets me as I step out of my tent for a short walk after breakfast at Mid Hills campgroundAlso still blooming in the lower north fork of Beecher Canyon are a few phaceliasThumbnailsA lizard greets me as I step out of my tent for a short walk after breakfast at Mid Hills campground

The rest of the herd must be somewhere nearby, but this is the only one I see.