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12/13
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Arriving at the Sierra View campsite.

05221-arrive-sierra-view-camp-800px.jpg After climbing a short, steep segment of Hobbs Road, the 10-ton bike gets stuck on the drainage ditch that must be crossed.ThumbnailsGetting ready to prepare an add-boiling-water-to-bag backpacking meal by moonlight at Sierra View campsite.After climbing a short, steep segment of Hobbs Road, the 10-ton bike gets stuck on the drainage ditch that must be crossed.ThumbnailsGetting ready to prepare an add-boiling-water-to-bag backpacking meal by moonlight at Sierra View campsite.After climbing a short, steep segment of Hobbs Road, the 10-ton bike gets stuck on the drainage ditch that must be crossed.ThumbnailsGetting ready to prepare an add-boiling-water-to-bag backpacking meal by moonlight at Sierra View campsite.After climbing a short, steep segment of Hobbs Road, the 10-ton bike gets stuck on the drainage ditch that must be crossed.ThumbnailsGetting ready to prepare an add-boiling-water-to-bag backpacking meal by moonlight at Sierra View campsite.After climbing a short, steep segment of Hobbs Road, the 10-ton bike gets stuck on the drainage ditch that must be crossed.ThumbnailsGetting ready to prepare an add-boiling-water-to-bag backpacking meal by moonlight at Sierra View campsite.

I'm ready to unpack, home for the night.

I have my own private spring up here (just up the trail, but bring your own water filter), privacy (a dead-end trail leads to this campsite) and great views.

And my cell phone works here, not that I have any intention of using it tonight.