The trail up the canyon is rather overgrown, but still quite passable.

Spent AT LEAST a half an hour searching for the first cache in a multi-cache, to no avail. Picked up some cactus stickers, though!
I headed up the canyon to search for another cache.
Saw a brick in a tree. How did THAT get there?

I continued up the canyon, found THAT cache, at least! It was full of water, so I emptied it out but left the lid ajar so the contents could dry. Hope someone replaces it before the next rain!
I returned back down the trail, saw these trees that struck me as purty.

I looked for that first cache again, then left.
I emailed the cache owner for a hint. I don't want to have to pull any more cactus spikes out of my behind!
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