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Closer inspection of the little cave shows smoke stains on the roof

3144-smoke.jpg A relaxing evening in the tent, with my sweaters on, and I sleep really well in my new, warm winter sleeping bagThumbnailsA few very early Desert mallow blossoms are about to open in this Sleeping Beauty canyonA relaxing evening in the tent, with my sweaters on, and I sleep really well in my new, warm winter sleeping bagThumbnailsA few very early Desert mallow blossoms are about to open in this Sleeping Beauty canyonA relaxing evening in the tent, with my sweaters on, and I sleep really well in my new, warm winter sleeping bagThumbnailsA few very early Desert mallow blossoms are about to open in this Sleeping Beauty canyonA relaxing evening in the tent, with my sweaters on, and I sleep really well in my new, warm winter sleeping bagThumbnailsA few very early Desert mallow blossoms are about to open in this Sleeping Beauty canyonA relaxing evening in the tent, with my sweaters on, and I sleep really well in my new, warm winter sleeping bagThumbnailsA few very early Desert mallow blossoms are about to open in this Sleeping Beauty canyonA relaxing evening in the tent, with my sweaters on, and I sleep really well in my new, warm winter sleeping bagThumbnailsA few very early Desert mallow blossoms are about to open in this Sleeping Beauty canyon

Now I'm wondering how old those smoke stains are, and who made them. Early miners a century ago? Native Americans? No ashes here, so the smoke stains aren't all that recent.