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| no partners | | We did this as a loop with two tails at either end. Drove the short little rocky road to a campsite where it crosses the drainage of Chalk Creek. It was late so we camped and wandered around a little ( I had a tax man appt earlier). Up and out and followed the drainage to the narrows and to the 30 foot waterfall. We didn't have a rope and I didn't really care to get to the Salt this way. We back tracked, our first route out looked good but bee hive in a crack didn't so down and then to try #2 over a saddle. This proved to be a good choice, we wanted to get into an area off Black Mesa with some springs labeled. We found some dry tanks and no spring surface water we could see. What we did see was millions of Globe Mallow, Brittlebush and a few Sego Lilies, and others. Great views. We came around and over another saddle and dropped back into the drainage very shortly at the car. It was hot but it turned out to be a nice short hike. Promising area, with other things to see and do. |
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