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A few rather large Chia sages grow in this Castle Peaks wash

2787-chia.jpg A few nice rock outcrops dot the hike down the wash into the valley below the Castle PeaksThumbnailsA few stretches of this Castle Peaks wash have a lot of thorny Catclaw acacia bushes to avoidA few nice rock outcrops dot the hike down the wash into the valley below the Castle PeaksThumbnailsA few stretches of this Castle Peaks wash have a lot of thorny Catclaw acacia bushes to avoidA few nice rock outcrops dot the hike down the wash into the valley below the Castle PeaksThumbnailsA few stretches of this Castle Peaks wash have a lot of thorny Catclaw acacia bushes to avoidA few nice rock outcrops dot the hike down the wash into the valley below the Castle PeaksThumbnailsA few stretches of this Castle Peaks wash have a lot of thorny Catclaw acacia bushes to avoidA few nice rock outcrops dot the hike down the wash into the valley below the Castle PeaksThumbnailsA few stretches of this Castle Peaks wash have a lot of thorny Catclaw acacia bushes to avoid

This part of the wash is quite open, with fewer catclaw acacia bushes to watch out for: easy hiking.