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19/39
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I decide that I don't really need to camp right next to that old mine site, so I pull over here and choose a campsite nearby

07959-me-campsite-800px.jpg I choose the right (south) fork of Globe Mine RoadThumbnailsI always enjoy passing the lava flows along Kelbaker Road just beyond the road to Indian SpringsI choose the right (south) fork of Globe Mine RoadThumbnailsI always enjoy passing the lava flows along Kelbaker Road just beyond the road to Indian SpringsI choose the right (south) fork of Globe Mine RoadThumbnailsI always enjoy passing the lava flows along Kelbaker Road just beyond the road to Indian SpringsI choose the right (south) fork of Globe Mine RoadThumbnailsI always enjoy passing the lava flows along Kelbaker Road just beyond the road to Indian SpringsI choose the right (south) fork of Globe Mine RoadThumbnailsI always enjoy passing the lava flows along Kelbaker Road just beyond the road to Indian Springs

The sun is setting, so I'm happy to call it a day, dismantle my rig and set up camp right here. I look forward to waking up here tomorrow and doing a day hike up to that old mine site and beyond.

It gets dark and I prepare my first just-add-boiling-water backpacking meal of the trip: Mountain House Beef Teriyaki. Excellent.

It's a bit windy tonight, but the wind dies down from time to time to allow silent moments broken only by the rumbling of an occasional train down in Kelso Valley a few miles away.

I stay up until midnight to see the late-night moonrise; until then it's dark, dark, dark out here where there's nobody except me, my bike, my tent, and my flashlight.