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Back at Arnold Horse Camp, I guzzle lots more water.

03084-water-guzzle.jpg The last couple of miles before Mid Hills campground bring a few short hills just when you have little energy leftThumbnailsThis Mojave aster, growing at the edge of a creosote bush, still has a few fresh flowersThe last couple of miles before Mid Hills campground bring a few short hills just when you have little energy leftThumbnailsThis Mojave aster, growing at the edge of a creosote bush, still has a few fresh flowersThe last couple of miles before Mid Hills campground bring a few short hills just when you have little energy leftThumbnailsThis Mojave aster, growing at the edge of a creosote bush, still has a few fresh flowersThe last couple of miles before Mid Hills campground bring a few short hills just when you have little energy leftThumbnailsThis Mojave aster, growing at the edge of a creosote bush, still has a few fresh flowersThe last couple of miles before Mid Hills campground bring a few short hills just when you have little energy leftThumbnailsThis Mojave aster, growing at the edge of a creosote bush, still has a few fresh flowers

Back at Arnold Horse Camp, I guzzle lots more water. I'm still feeling a bit dehydrated even though I've been drinking water all day. It has been another hot day and it probably reached 90 degrees. With cooler parks available on the other side of Silicon Valley, this probably explains why there's almost never anyone out here in Henry Coe State Park's backcountry on a Labor Day weekend. I'm taking advantage of the opportunity for solitude and really enjoying it.