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It's so windy up here on Cima Dome this morning that it takes quite a while to boil water for coffee

00850-me-tent-cima-dome-800.jpg The power-line road goes right under the train tracksThumbnailsA few miles up Kelbaker Road, I stop for a short break along the edge of the lava bedsThe power-line road goes right under the train tracksThumbnailsA few miles up Kelbaker Road, I stop for a short break along the edge of the lava bedsThe power-line road goes right under the train tracksThumbnailsA few miles up Kelbaker Road, I stop for a short break along the edge of the lava bedsThe power-line road goes right under the train tracksThumbnailsA few miles up Kelbaker Road, I stop for a short break along the edge of the lava bedsThe power-line road goes right under the train tracksThumbnailsA few miles up Kelbaker Road, I stop for a short break along the edge of the lava beds

After moving my burner around a few times to try to shelter it somewhat from the swirling wind (ha, good luck!), I eventually manage to make a second cup of dark coffee, and then an instant backpacker meal.

Breakfast is Mountain House Rice and Chicken, which turns out to be surprisingly good, though a little greasy (corn oil and chicken fat are added to the recipe for flavour). Dessert is tamari almonds, granola, dried apricots and a few chili-lime cashews.

The wind is keeping the flies away, so I eat and drink with the tent open this morning.