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The tent is intact; I always wonder how many curious animals visit it during my absence

00089-home-800px.jpg Arriving back at Paradise Lake, a pretty sight, home again for the nightThumbnailsI peel the outer layer off the tent to expose as much screen as possible and take a break inside away from the fliesArriving back at Paradise Lake, a pretty sight, home again for the nightThumbnailsI peel the outer layer off the tent to expose as much screen as possible and take a break inside away from the fliesArriving back at Paradise Lake, a pretty sight, home again for the nightThumbnailsI peel the outer layer off the tent to expose as much screen as possible and take a break inside away from the fliesArriving back at Paradise Lake, a pretty sight, home again for the nightThumbnailsI peel the outer layer off the tent to expose as much screen as possible and take a break inside away from the fliesArriving back at Paradise Lake, a pretty sight, home again for the nightThumbnailsI peel the outer layer off the tent to expose as much screen as possible and take a break inside away from the flies

One thing I've noticed since arriving here a few minutes ago is that it's a bit hotter down here. I guess this gulley retains heat in the same way that the floor of Death Valley does.