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I'm officially on my way to Mid Hills now as I leave Kelso Depot and head north on Kelso-Cima Road

01811-kelso.jpg It's already 84 degrees and I've cooled down as much as I can in Kelso Depot's air conditioning; it's time to ride on!ThumbnailsI take a one-hour break and cool down in Kelso Depot's air conditioning before starting the climb up to Mid Hills campgroundIt's already 84 degrees and I've cooled down as much as I can in Kelso Depot's air conditioning; it's time to ride on!ThumbnailsI take a one-hour break and cool down in Kelso Depot's air conditioning before starting the climb up to Mid Hills campgroundIt's already 84 degrees and I've cooled down as much as I can in Kelso Depot's air conditioning; it's time to ride on!ThumbnailsI take a one-hour break and cool down in Kelso Depot's air conditioning before starting the climb up to Mid Hills campgroundIt's already 84 degrees and I've cooled down as much as I can in Kelso Depot's air conditioning; it's time to ride on!ThumbnailsI take a one-hour break and cool down in Kelso Depot's air conditioning before starting the climb up to Mid Hills campgroundIt's already 84 degrees and I've cooled down as much as I can in Kelso Depot's air conditioning; it's time to ride on!ThumbnailsI take a one-hour break and cool down in Kelso Depot's air conditioning before starting the climb up to Mid Hills campground

I pass a few abandoned buildings as I begin the gentle 14-mile trek up Kelso-Cima to 3700 feet from here at 2125 feet. I seem to have the usual south tailwind here, which should help.