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Heat does kill the appetite, but a good meal after exertion in the heat is still satisfying, if taken slowly

01733-stove.jpg Sunset at Kelso also means removing the tent's outer flap to let the hottest air escape through the screenThumbnailsAfter dark, the wind picks up a little; it's a beautiful warm evening and the stars are brightSunset at Kelso also means removing the tent's outer flap to let the hottest air escape through the screenThumbnailsAfter dark, the wind picks up a little; it's a beautiful warm evening and the stars are brightSunset at Kelso also means removing the tent's outer flap to let the hottest air escape through the screenThumbnailsAfter dark, the wind picks up a little; it's a beautiful warm evening and the stars are brightSunset at Kelso also means removing the tent's outer flap to let the hottest air escape through the screenThumbnailsAfter dark, the wind picks up a little; it's a beautiful warm evening and the stars are brightSunset at Kelso also means removing the tent's outer flap to let the hottest air escape through the screenThumbnailsAfter dark, the wind picks up a little; it's a beautiful warm evening and the stars are bright

Gotta keep the calories coming in. Tonight's add-boiling-water-to-bag meal is Mountain House Teriyaki Beef with Rice. Excellent, and even a tad spicy.