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Getting home before sunset means that I get to catch that orange desert sunset light that I enjoy so much

04199-pachalka-spring.jpg I rejoin Pachalka Spring Road and climb up the final 400 feet of elevation on the way back to the tentThumbnailsAs the sun sets at Pachalka Spring, I look to the southeast and see the full moon risingI rejoin Pachalka Spring Road and climb up the final 400 feet of elevation on the way back to the tentThumbnailsAs the sun sets at Pachalka Spring, I look to the southeast and see the full moon risingI rejoin Pachalka Spring Road and climb up the final 400 feet of elevation on the way back to the tentThumbnailsAs the sun sets at Pachalka Spring, I look to the southeast and see the full moon risingI rejoin Pachalka Spring Road and climb up the final 400 feet of elevation on the way back to the tentThumbnailsAs the sun sets at Pachalka Spring, I look to the southeast and see the full moon risingI rejoin Pachalka Spring Road and climb up the final 400 feet of elevation on the way back to the tentThumbnailsAs the sun sets at Pachalka Spring, I look to the southeast and see the full moon rising

I'm so pleased that my tent wasn't damaged by today's high winds. Equally important is that I don't have any hiking to do by flashlight, which I don't like much on routes that are new to me, especially since I'm travelling solo.