Mt. San Jacinto is a very dry mountain, especially on the eastern flanks. We spent the day on the north side, which isn't quite a desert environment but doesn't look so very far from it. The soil is mainly decomposed granite and sand, with very little organic material – so the drainage is practically perfect. The result is powder-dry soil, lots of dust, and almost no running water. Except, that is, while the snow pack is still melting – and it was melting while we were there yesterday. So we had some running water – little rivulets to small streams. We found one very near the end of Black Mountain Road that was a delight both for us (visually) and for the dogs (much more viscerally). Some scenes from that stream:
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