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Last night's light rain never became heavy; now I enjoy the shade of the eucalyptus trees during the warm morning at Nipton

03407-nipton-tent.jpg Last chance to spontaneously change my route and walk straight ahead down Beecher Canyon...ThumbnailsLast night's strong wind continues this morning and tries to push the tent around while I get ready to dismantle itLast chance to spontaneously change my route and walk straight ahead down Beecher Canyon...ThumbnailsLast night's strong wind continues this morning and tries to push the tent around while I get ready to dismantle itLast chance to spontaneously change my route and walk straight ahead down Beecher Canyon...ThumbnailsLast night's strong wind continues this morning and tries to push the tent around while I get ready to dismantle itLast chance to spontaneously change my route and walk straight ahead down Beecher Canyon...ThumbnailsLast night's strong wind continues this morning and tries to push the tent around while I get ready to dismantle itLast chance to spontaneously change my route and walk straight ahead down Beecher Canyon...ThumbnailsLast night's strong wind continues this morning and tries to push the tent around while I get ready to dismantle it

After the big meal and beer last night, I fell asleep easily around 22h45 and even the trains passing by during the night barely woke me up. Around 3h, however, I woke up to the sound and feel of light rain.

After mounting the outer shell on my tent to keep the rain from coming in, I listened to the crickets singing until I finally got back to sleep around 4h30. A bird started whistling at about that hour, which at first sounded human (why would someone be walking around Nipton at this early hour whistling; in the downtown San José ghetto where I live, this kind of insanity would be normal).

Next thing I know, I'm rolling over to check the time and it's 8h45. I rush over to the café, hoping that I didn't miss breakfast, and Bill cooks me a tasty omelet with shrimp and Asian vegetables. And I drink two cups of coffee to wake up.

On the way over to the café I chat with Federico, from Italy, who stayed at the bed-and-breakfast last night.