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By 9h, it's too hot in the tent, and I have no choice but to get up and start today's hike to Keystone Spring

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It's hot inside my tent and I've opened "the lid" to get more air inside without bringing in flies, or having the hot sun shine on me. I sweat a bit while eating breakfast (hard to swallow) and drinking two cups of cold coffee.