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I like the patterns that my sleeping pad has imprinted on the sand through the floor of my tent

06780-devils-playground.jpg Here it is: Kelbaker Road, Mojave National Preserve, approximately 3100 feet elevation; pavement again, I'm so excitedThumbnailsThe faded paved track to the left is rather washed-out and grown-in, so I abandon it and return to the gravel of Jackass CanyonHere it is: Kelbaker Road, Mojave National Preserve, approximately 3100 feet elevation; pavement again, I'm so excitedThumbnailsThe faded paved track to the left is rather washed-out and grown-in, so I abandon it and return to the gravel of Jackass CanyonHere it is: Kelbaker Road, Mojave National Preserve, approximately 3100 feet elevation; pavement again, I'm so excitedThumbnailsThe faded paved track to the left is rather washed-out and grown-in, so I abandon it and return to the gravel of Jackass CanyonHere it is: Kelbaker Road, Mojave National Preserve, approximately 3100 feet elevation; pavement again, I'm so excitedThumbnailsThe faded paved track to the left is rather washed-out and grown-in, so I abandon it and return to the gravel of Jackass CanyonHere it is: Kelbaker Road, Mojave National Preserve, approximately 3100 feet elevation; pavement again, I'm so excitedThumbnailsThe faded paved track to the left is rather washed-out and grown-in, so I abandon it and return to the gravel of Jackass Canyon

With all the sand that blows around down here at Devil's Playground, traces of my campsite should disappear fairly soon.