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I also visit the washrooms outside Kelso Depot to wet my hair and rinse one of my wool t-shirts and a couple of other items

09062-kelso-depot-stop-800px.jpg When people come down Cedar Canyon Road, here's the sign that they see when they reach the end at Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsA train just passed me on the Kelso-Cima gradeWhen people come down Cedar Canyon Road, here's the sign that they see when they reach the end at Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsA train just passed me on the Kelso-Cima gradeWhen people come down Cedar Canyon Road, here's the sign that they see when they reach the end at Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsA train just passed me on the Kelso-Cima gradeWhen people come down Cedar Canyon Road, here's the sign that they see when they reach the end at Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsA train just passed me on the Kelso-Cima gradeWhen people come down Cedar Canyon Road, here's the sign that they see when they reach the end at Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsA train just passed me on the Kelso-Cima grade

These merino-wool t-shirts are proving to be excellent. They are comfortable, lightweight and airy, and don't get all heavy and wet from my sweat. The big salt stains from my sweat are hidden somewhat by the flecked appearance of the grey fabric.

Soaking my hair with water feels great since I haven't had a shower in five days and don't usually have enough water at my campsites to "waste" on serious washing.