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Walking past Jackrabbit Lake, looking southeast, as I begin a short day hike to Paradise Lake and back.

05613-jackrabbit-lake-800px.jpg Jackrabbit Lake, looking north.ThumbnailsI climb up that crazy short and steep slope on the road on the way out of Jackrabbit Lake.Jackrabbit Lake, looking north.ThumbnailsI climb up that crazy short and steep slope on the road on the way out of Jackrabbit Lake.Jackrabbit Lake, looking north.ThumbnailsI climb up that crazy short and steep slope on the road on the way out of Jackrabbit Lake.Jackrabbit Lake, looking north.ThumbnailsI climb up that crazy short and steep slope on the road on the way out of Jackrabbit Lake.Jackrabbit Lake, looking north.ThumbnailsI climb up that crazy short and steep slope on the road on the way out of Jackrabbit Lake.

The water pump was very tight and squeaky because the replaceable filter is almost worn out, which I hadn't noticed before. So it took quite a while to fill my water bag and Camelbak with water pumped from Jackrabbit Lake.

After returning to my campsite to drop off the 10-litre, 22-pound water bag, I'm finally heading out on today's little hike to Paradise Lake, about six miles round-trip.

I'm just bringing my full two-litre Camelbak, my water filter (so I can refill at Paradise Lake) and a couple of energy bars.

Fortunately, today is not quite as hot as yesterday, but it's still in the high 90s, which discourages longer hikes. I originally planned to do a much longer day hike today through the Orestimba Wilderness, well beyond Paradise Lake.