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I continue walking up the wash beyond Howe Spring toward the top of one of the forks of Butcher Knife Canyon

5015-howe-spring.jpg The water at Howe Spring is quite stagnant!ThumbnailsI relax at the top of Hill 1751-T above Butcher Knife Canyon and try my cell phone before hiking down to the sandy wash belowThe water at Howe Spring is quite stagnant!ThumbnailsI relax at the top of Hill 1751-T above Butcher Knife Canyon and try my cell phone before hiking down to the sandy wash belowThe water at Howe Spring is quite stagnant!ThumbnailsI relax at the top of Hill 1751-T above Butcher Knife Canyon and try my cell phone before hiking down to the sandy wash belowThe water at Howe Spring is quite stagnant!ThumbnailsI relax at the top of Hill 1751-T above Butcher Knife Canyon and try my cell phone before hiking down to the sandy wash belowThe water at Howe Spring is quite stagnant!ThumbnailsI relax at the top of Hill 1751-T above Butcher Knife Canyon and try my cell phone before hiking down to the sandy wash below

About 3/4 mile ahead, I'll start heading downhill. I've previously hiked the lower part of Butcher Knife Canyon, but not the upper area, so I'm excited.