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A fire-like reflection in the water greets me as I ride down the hill to Paradise Lake

00200-paradise-lake-sunset-.jpg A half-mile rise out of the canyon, and then a ride across Paradise Flat back to the lake...ThumbnailsBack at the tent, the first thing to do is wipe myself down and get rid of some of the salt and sunscreen residue on my skinA half-mile rise out of the canyon, and then a ride across Paradise Flat back to the lake...ThumbnailsBack at the tent, the first thing to do is wipe myself down and get rid of some of the salt and sunscreen residue on my skinA half-mile rise out of the canyon, and then a ride across Paradise Flat back to the lake...ThumbnailsBack at the tent, the first thing to do is wipe myself down and get rid of some of the salt and sunscreen residue on my skinA half-mile rise out of the canyon, and then a ride across Paradise Flat back to the lake...ThumbnailsBack at the tent, the first thing to do is wipe myself down and get rid of some of the salt and sunscreen residue on my skinA half-mile rise out of the canyon, and then a ride across Paradise Flat back to the lake...ThumbnailsBack at the tent, the first thing to do is wipe myself down and get rid of some of the salt and sunscreen residue on my skin

The sun is behind the hill just enough now that my tent can start to cool down. I'm returning to camp a bit dehydrated, and tired of course, but very pleased with the day's travels.