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Sunny skies this morning, but raindrops from last night's thunderstorm glisten on the roof of my tent

08217-tent.jpg Darkness sets in as I arrive at the summit of Kelbaker Road at 3700 feet, ready for the 12-mile descent to Kelso in the darkThumbnailsI make my last two cups of strong coffee of the trip and enjoy the views while I procrastinate the task of breaking campDarkness sets in as I arrive at the summit of Kelbaker Road at 3700 feet, ready for the 12-mile descent to Kelso in the darkThumbnailsI make my last two cups of strong coffee of the trip and enjoy the views while I procrastinate the task of breaking campDarkness sets in as I arrive at the summit of Kelbaker Road at 3700 feet, ready for the 12-mile descent to Kelso in the darkThumbnailsI make my last two cups of strong coffee of the trip and enjoy the views while I procrastinate the task of breaking campDarkness sets in as I arrive at the summit of Kelbaker Road at 3700 feet, ready for the 12-mile descent to Kelso in the darkThumbnailsI make my last two cups of strong coffee of the trip and enjoy the views while I procrastinate the task of breaking campDarkness sets in as I arrive at the summit of Kelbaker Road at 3700 feet, ready for the 12-mile descent to Kelso in the darkThumbnailsI make my last two cups of strong coffee of the trip and enjoy the views while I procrastinate the task of breaking camp

A pleasant, but chilly, last-morning-of-the-trip. Pleasant enough that I almost forget I have a cold; cough, hack. Or maybe I'm just used to this cold after living with it for a week.