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I take a look back at the tent down there as I get going on today's hike to Keystone Spring; hot sun, slight hot breeze

4978-tent.jpg Another inscription in the concrete at the Mail Spring cistern reads 'Ed Shirey'ThumbnailsI've missed most of this spring's flower blooms, but there are still occasional cactus blossomsAnother inscription in the concrete at the Mail Spring cistern reads 'Ed Shirey'ThumbnailsI've missed most of this spring's flower blooms, but there are still occasional cactus blossomsAnother inscription in the concrete at the Mail Spring cistern reads 'Ed Shirey'ThumbnailsI've missed most of this spring's flower blooms, but there are still occasional cactus blossomsAnother inscription in the concrete at the Mail Spring cistern reads 'Ed Shirey'ThumbnailsI've missed most of this spring's flower blooms, but there are still occasional cactus blossomsAnother inscription in the concrete at the Mail Spring cistern reads 'Ed Shirey'ThumbnailsI've missed most of this spring's flower blooms, but there are still occasional cactus blossomsAnother inscription in the concrete at the Mail Spring cistern reads 'Ed Shirey'ThumbnailsI've missed most of this spring's flower blooms, but there are still occasional cactus blossoms

I was hoping that just maybe there might be water at Mail Spring, but since there isn't, my next destination will be Keystone Canyon and Keystone Spring. I'm carrying 4.5 litres of water for today's hike, already luke-warm.