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I walk around Pacheco Camp a bit and see an artifact that I hadn't noticed before

09707-burgermeister-800px.jpg I take a short break at the top of Walsh Trail, look back down, and drink a lot of waterThumbnailsI walk down the switchbacks of Coit Road for 3/4 mile to get back to my tent at Pacheco CampI take a short break at the top of Walsh Trail, look back down, and drink a lot of waterThumbnailsI walk down the switchbacks of Coit Road for 3/4 mile to get back to my tent at Pacheco CampI take a short break at the top of Walsh Trail, look back down, and drink a lot of waterThumbnailsI walk down the switchbacks of Coit Road for 3/4 mile to get back to my tent at Pacheco CampI take a short break at the top of Walsh Trail, look back down, and drink a lot of waterThumbnailsI walk down the switchbacks of Coit Road for 3/4 mile to get back to my tent at Pacheco CampI take a short break at the top of Walsh Trail, look back down, and drink a lot of waterThumbnailsI walk down the switchbacks of Coit Road for 3/4 mile to get back to my tent at Pacheco Camp

It's an old beer can that someone found and placed near the Pacheco Camp cabin. "Burgie!" or "Burgermeister." Not a brand that I'm familiar with.