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I climb up an adjacent boulder pile at Coyote Springs to start my walk back to the tent 1/2 mile down the road

08889-to-north-coyote-springs-800px.jpg I begin my walk through the Coyote Springs area and come across these two dry cisternsThumbnailsI walk upstream to see if there's any more water here at Coyote SpringsI begin my walk through the Coyote Springs area and come across these two dry cisternsThumbnailsI walk upstream to see if there's any more water here at Coyote SpringsI begin my walk through the Coyote Springs area and come across these two dry cisternsThumbnailsI walk upstream to see if there's any more water here at Coyote SpringsI begin my walk through the Coyote Springs area and come across these two dry cisternsThumbnailsI walk upstream to see if there's any more water here at Coyote SpringsI begin my walk through the Coyote Springs area and come across these two dry cisternsThumbnailsI walk upstream to see if there's any more water here at Coyote Springs

Camp is more or less to the right of the small hill protrudes from the left.

I don't have more time to explore here right now, but this area could make a good day hike, perhaps while also exploring nearby Twin Springs higher up in the hills, further up the road.