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Cool winds up here on Cima Dome at 5000 feet have dried my sweat; crunchy salt stains remain

03643-salt-stains.jpg A half a mile beyond Sunrise Rock, I choose a campsite next to a rock pile where I camped last year and set up my tentThumbnailsFrom my tent on Cima Dome, I watch a jackrabbit hop around a lot, digging small holes along the wayA half a mile beyond Sunrise Rock, I choose a campsite next to a rock pile where I camped last year and set up my tentThumbnailsFrom my tent on Cima Dome, I watch a jackrabbit hop around a lot, digging small holes along the wayA half a mile beyond Sunrise Rock, I choose a campsite next to a rock pile where I camped last year and set up my tentThumbnailsFrom my tent on Cima Dome, I watch a jackrabbit hop around a lot, digging small holes along the wayA half a mile beyond Sunrise Rock, I choose a campsite next to a rock pile where I camped last year and set up my tentThumbnailsFrom my tent on Cima Dome, I watch a jackrabbit hop around a lot, digging small holes along the wayA half a mile beyond Sunrise Rock, I choose a campsite next to a rock pile where I camped last year and set up my tentThumbnailsFrom my tent on Cima Dome, I watch a jackrabbit hop around a lot, digging small holes along the wayA half a mile beyond Sunrise Rock, I choose a campsite next to a rock pile where I camped last year and set up my tentThumbnailsFrom my tent on Cima Dome, I watch a jackrabbit hop around a lot, digging small holes along the way

Though expensive, these lightweight merino-wool T-shirts are excellent and don't get nearly as smelly as my cotton shirts after a day or three of hot and sweaty activity.