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I'm partially descending the back (south) side of the ridge to avoid the cold wind on the ridgetop

06610-cinder-cone-rear-800px.jpg I figure I might get a better experience if it sit and slide down the Kelso Dunes as if I were on a tobogganThumbnailsThat wild horse stood there watching me for over an hour while I explored the areaI figure I might get a better experience if it sit and slide down the Kelso Dunes as if I were on a tobogganThumbnailsThat wild horse stood there watching me for over an hour while I explored the areaI figure I might get a better experience if it sit and slide down the Kelso Dunes as if I were on a tobogganThumbnailsThat wild horse stood there watching me for over an hour while I explored the areaI figure I might get a better experience if it sit and slide down the Kelso Dunes as if I were on a tobogganThumbnailsThat wild horse stood there watching me for over an hour while I explored the areaI figure I might get a better experience if it sit and slide down the Kelso Dunes as if I were on a tobogganThumbnailsThat wild horse stood there watching me for over an hour while I explored the area

This takes me out of my way a bit, but it may facilitate reaching my targeted wash, or at least figuring out where I am. - This takes me out of my way a bit, but it may facilitate reaching my targeted wash, or at least figuring out where I am.

I'm enjoying the cross-country hiking and the intimate views of more cinder cones.

Note the notch in the top of the cinder cone, a result of mining activity.