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Coyote melon grows on the shoulder of Kelbaker Road just north of Kelso

3857-kelso-mine.jpg As I reach the bottom of this stretch of Kelbaker Road, the hamlet of Kelso keeps getting closerThumbnails3865-coyote-melonAs I reach the bottom of this stretch of Kelbaker Road, the hamlet of Kelso keeps getting closerThumbnails3865-coyote-melonAs I reach the bottom of this stretch of Kelbaker Road, the hamlet of Kelso keeps getting closerThumbnails3865-coyote-melonAs I reach the bottom of this stretch of Kelbaker Road, the hamlet of Kelso keeps getting closerThumbnails3865-coyote-melonAs I reach the bottom of this stretch of Kelbaker Road, the hamlet of Kelso keeps getting closerThumbnails3865-coyote-melon

This might make for a good hike destination if I camp in the Kelso area again one day (there's no camping allowed at Kelso, but backcountry camping is feasible a couple of miles away).