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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 /

From my perch near the top of the dry waterfall, I look down at the tiny pool of water remaining amongst the rocks

6876-kelso-dunes-wilderness.jpg The occasional streams of water here have carved their presence into the rockThumbnailsAbove the dry falls, the wash continues rockily along, and it looks like it pops out onto the top of Broadwell Mesa soonThe occasional streams of water here have carved their presence into the rockThumbnailsAbove the dry falls, the wash continues rockily along, and it looks like it pops out onto the top of Broadwell Mesa soonThe occasional streams of water here have carved their presence into the rockThumbnailsAbove the dry falls, the wash continues rockily along, and it looks like it pops out onto the top of Broadwell Mesa soonThe occasional streams of water here have carved their presence into the rockThumbnailsAbove the dry falls, the wash continues rockily along, and it looks like it pops out onto the top of Broadwell Mesa soonThe occasional streams of water here have carved their presence into the rockThumbnailsAbove the dry falls, the wash continues rockily along, and it looks like it pops out onto the top of Broadwell Mesa soon

It's not much water, but perhaps enough for now to support the owl that I just saw, and the bobcats I saw earlier just down the canyon.