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There doesn't seem to be more water to discover in Cottonwood Canyon, so I climb up a small hill for a break with nice views

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My tent is about two miles down below. The high peak in the background is Clark Mountain, the highest point of Mojave National Preserve, which I haven't gotten around to exploring yet.