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Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / Fall 2010: Route 66 and Kelso Dunes Wilderness Bicycle Camping / Day 3: Day hike into Kelso Dunes Wilderness to the south end of Broadwell Mesa /

Perhaps 1/4 cup of water exudes from the little hole at the bottom of the natural tank, which is otherwise dry right now

6802-water.jpg The waterfall and natural tank here are dry right now, but there is a hole in the sand down thereThumbnailsI stare at the dry waterfall and decide that I should be able to climb up it and continue my hike in the wash beyondThe waterfall and natural tank here are dry right now, but there is a hole in the sand down thereThumbnailsI stare at the dry waterfall and decide that I should be able to climb up it and continue my hike in the wash beyondThe waterfall and natural tank here are dry right now, but there is a hole in the sand down thereThumbnailsI stare at the dry waterfall and decide that I should be able to climb up it and continue my hike in the wash beyondThe waterfall and natural tank here are dry right now, but there is a hole in the sand down thereThumbnailsI stare at the dry waterfall and decide that I should be able to climb up it and continue my hike in the wash beyondThe waterfall and natural tank here are dry right now, but there is a hole in the sand down thereThumbnailsI stare at the dry waterfall and decide that I should be able to climb up it and continue my hike in the wash beyond

If I were dying of thirst, I could probably dig deeper and get a bit more water. Fortunately, I'm not.