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Last night's wind storm, which is still alive, blew a dusting of sand into my tent overnight, and kept me from sleeping well

8320-sand.jpg It's a winding, gravelly road; no wonder I had to walk the 10-ton bike up this hill last night in the darkThumbnailsNice antique tin paneling above the stone wall on the façade of the Daggett Stone HotelIt's a winding, gravelly road; no wonder I had to walk the 10-ton bike up this hill last night in the darkThumbnailsNice antique tin paneling above the stone wall on the façade of the Daggett Stone HotelIt's a winding, gravelly road; no wonder I had to walk the 10-ton bike up this hill last night in the darkThumbnailsNice antique tin paneling above the stone wall on the façade of the Daggett Stone HotelIt's a winding, gravelly road; no wonder I had to walk the 10-ton bike up this hill last night in the darkThumbnailsNice antique tin paneling above the stone wall on the façade of the Daggett Stone HotelIt's a winding, gravelly road; no wonder I had to walk the 10-ton bike up this hill last night in the darkThumbnailsNice antique tin paneling above the stone wall on the façade of the Daggett Stone Hotel

Awake at 8h, I'm a bit chilled, since the overnight temperature dropped down to freezing and the rain storm added some humidity to the cold air. Still, I'm looking forward to today's hike into the Newberry Mountains. I think.