Twig and I just returned from a couple mile walk into what I call the foothills of the Valley’s eastside, a landscape of strangely configured, erosionally contoured, multi-earth-toned color. I know too few words to describe what isn’t beautiful in Nature, or rather what might be beautiful in a way but that stands out for other qualities. This is one of those places. The mountains that make the Valley boundaries here hide their bounty; only when you hike up washes closer and closer to the steep slopes and cliffs do you discover the multitude of small carved valleys descending from, in this case, the Amargosa Range, out of which flow arroyos...

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