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I enjoy cold coffee and eat breakfast while packing up to leave Ivanpah Valley

7695-coffee.jpg The job is almost done: tent disassembled, my supplies hop into my saddlebags one item at a timeThumbnailsI wake up early and look outside to another warm sunny day: sadly, the final morning of this tripThe job is almost done: tent disassembled, my supplies hop into my saddlebags one item at a timeThumbnailsI wake up early and look outside to another warm sunny day: sadly, the final morning of this tripThe job is almost done: tent disassembled, my supplies hop into my saddlebags one item at a timeThumbnailsI wake up early and look outside to another warm sunny day: sadly, the final morning of this tripThe job is almost done: tent disassembled, my supplies hop into my saddlebags one item at a timeThumbnailsI wake up early and look outside to another warm sunny day: sadly, the final morning of this tripThe job is almost done: tent disassembled, my supplies hop into my saddlebags one item at a timeThumbnailsI wake up early and look outside to another warm sunny day: sadly, the final morning of this trip

Of course I would prefer iced coffee, but my water is refreshing enough, still cool from the overnight sweater-weather temperature. A few bees feast on the buckwheat flowers outside my tent; busy, they leave me alone.

I usually dislike instant coffee, but this Starbuck's Via coffee is pretty good.