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I stare at the dry waterfall and decide that I should be able to climb up it and continue my hike in the wash beyond

6803-kelso-dunes-wilderness.jpg Perhaps 1/4 cup of water exudes from the little hole at the bottom of the natural tank, which is otherwise dry right nowThumbnailsA cascade of sloping volcanic rock edges this wash in the Kelso Dunes Wilderness AreaPerhaps 1/4 cup of water exudes from the little hole at the bottom of the natural tank, which is otherwise dry right nowThumbnailsA cascade of sloping volcanic rock edges this wash in the Kelso Dunes Wilderness AreaPerhaps 1/4 cup of water exudes from the little hole at the bottom of the natural tank, which is otherwise dry right nowThumbnailsA cascade of sloping volcanic rock edges this wash in the Kelso Dunes Wilderness AreaPerhaps 1/4 cup of water exudes from the little hole at the bottom of the natural tank, which is otherwise dry right nowThumbnailsA cascade of sloping volcanic rock edges this wash in the Kelso Dunes Wilderness AreaPerhaps 1/4 cup of water exudes from the little hole at the bottom of the natural tank, which is otherwise dry right nowThumbnailsA cascade of sloping volcanic rock edges this wash in the Kelso Dunes Wilderness AreaPerhaps 1/4 cup of water exudes from the little hole at the bottom of the natural tank, which is otherwise dry right nowThumbnailsA cascade of sloping volcanic rock edges this wash in the Kelso Dunes Wilderness Area

I'll probably have problems climbing back down this small rock wall on the return trip due to vertigo, but I don't care right now, since I'm on the way up.