Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey . lookout for it. Itoften happens that springs are covered by the wash of storms anddisappear temporarily, but later reappear near the old location. 133. Coyote Well, San Bernardino County (J-5).—Coyote Well,the first camping place on the road from Daggett to Death Valley, isabout 17 miles northeast of Daggett. The traveler may go from Dag-gett by way of Otis and pass east of the Calico Range to the well,keeping in the open country all the way, or he may take another roadwhich leads from Daggett northward by way of Borat


Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey . lookout for it. Itoften happens that springs are covered by the wash of storms anddisappear temporarily, but later reappear near the old location. 133. Coyote Well, San Bernardino County (J-5).—Coyote Well,the first camping place on the road from Daggett to Death Valley, isabout 17 miles northeast of Daggett. The traveler may go from Dag-gett by way of Otis and pass east of the Calico Range to the well,keeping in the open country all the way, or he may take another roadwhich leads from Daggett northward by way of Borate. FromBorate this road follows the narrow-gage railroad of the PacificBorax Company to the divide of the Calico Mountains, then con-tinues down the mountain slope to the main valley, where it turnseastward, following the valley to the open country, and thence north-eastward to the well. The well (PL III, B) is easily found, as it stands by the roadsideat the south end of Coyote Dry Lake. It is about 15 feet deep and U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVE1 WATER-SUPPLY PAPER 224 PLATE. .1. KANES WELL.


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