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The return hike down into Devil's Playground Wash allows me to walk toward some great views that were behind me on the way up

09003-me-down-800px.jpg Back at my tent well before sunset, I rest and eat a little, then take a few photos before the sun fades awayThumbnailsI'm not getting tired of the flowers, rocks and cacti as I walk back down to Devil's Playground WashBack at my tent well before sunset, I rest and eat a little, then take a few photos before the sun fades awayThumbnailsI'm not getting tired of the flowers, rocks and cacti as I walk back down to Devil's Playground WashBack at my tent well before sunset, I rest and eat a little, then take a few photos before the sun fades awayThumbnailsI'm not getting tired of the flowers, rocks and cacti as I walk back down to Devil's Playground WashBack at my tent well before sunset, I rest and eat a little, then take a few photos before the sun fades awayThumbnailsI'm not getting tired of the flowers, rocks and cacti as I walk back down to Devil's Playground WashBack at my tent well before sunset, I rest and eat a little, then take a few photos before the sun fades awayThumbnailsI'm not getting tired of the flowers, rocks and cacti as I walk back down to Devil's Playground Wash

In general, I prefer loop hikes instead of routes that require turning back and retracing my steps at the end. However, this hike is an exception due to the excellent views all around.