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There is in fact water up near the rocks. Not a geyser, but maybe pressure from underground springs or caves.
I will end my debates as long as I don't get any replies back.
But in post 226 you said "... It's a long-shot, but if there are any underground springs, we don't see evidence of it or them. If any, (underground springs or caverns) they could be a few feet or more, beneath the bedrock."
Yesterday there was no evidence of springs, but today there is water, possibly coming from a spring? Umm... If there is flowing water in an uninhabited mountain, that would be evidence of a spring.