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This wavy-leaved plant reminds me of the "soap root" plant that grows in the Bay Area

06836-wavy-leaf-800px.jpg An hour later, I step outside for a short walk around my new surroundings at Devil's PlaygroundThumbnailsThe first thing I do upon waking up is peer outside to see where I am, without leaving the comfort of my hooded sleeping bagAn hour later, I step outside for a short walk around my new surroundings at Devil's PlaygroundThumbnailsThe first thing I do upon waking up is peer outside to see where I am, without leaving the comfort of my hooded sleeping bagAn hour later, I step outside for a short walk around my new surroundings at Devil's PlaygroundThumbnailsThe first thing I do upon waking up is peer outside to see where I am, without leaving the comfort of my hooded sleeping bagAn hour later, I step outside for a short walk around my new surroundings at Devil's PlaygroundThumbnailsThe first thing I do upon waking up is peer outside to see where I am, without leaving the comfort of my hooded sleeping bagAn hour later, I step outside for a short walk around my new surroundings at Devil's PlaygroundThumbnailsThe first thing I do upon waking up is peer outside to see where I am, without leaving the comfort of my hooded sleeping bag

As one would expect, the plant life here in the sand is quite different from what surrounded me the past two days up around Indian Springs.