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Before the sun goes down, I take a cold-water shower and rinse some dirty clothes

09721-me-laundry-800px.jpg The thermometer on the shady side of the shower building shows 80 degrees FThumbnailsAbove Pacheco Camp, White Tank Spring Trail passes through a ceanothus grove before rising into a drier, more exposed areaThe thermometer on the shady side of the shower building shows 80 degrees FThumbnailsAbove Pacheco Camp, White Tank Spring Trail passes through a ceanothus grove before rising into a drier, more exposed areaThe thermometer on the shady side of the shower building shows 80 degrees FThumbnailsAbove Pacheco Camp, White Tank Spring Trail passes through a ceanothus grove before rising into a drier, more exposed areaThe thermometer on the shady side of the shower building shows 80 degrees FThumbnailsAbove Pacheco Camp, White Tank Spring Trail passes through a ceanothus grove before rising into a drier, more exposed areaThe thermometer on the shady side of the shower building shows 80 degrees FThumbnailsAbove Pacheco Camp, White Tank Spring Trail passes through a ceanothus grove before rising into a drier, more exposed area

Pacheco Camp's cold-water shower building and sink with water from Pacheco Spring in a garden hose is quite a gift in the Henry Coe backcountry. I hang my moist clothes to dry overnight from the nails in the wall above the outdoor sink.