Day 4 - bear-canister: containers designed to prevent that a bear eat all your food. So well made that even a human needs at least 10 minutes to understand how to open the lid.
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I don't know if you get it from the photo, but the "floor" is all one single rock layer of granite.
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Here you can see it better.
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Nice creek.
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A couple of baths per day: the cleanest trekking ever!
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Miriam, beauty bathing.
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The amazing "Dead Man Canyon"
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Alien invasion?
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The others are all sleeping in tent, but I want to try to lay under the stars. It will be so pleasant that I won't use the tent any more in all the next 20 nights.
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Day 5 - a beautiful pass at 3700 metres, here there are strange big trees growing in the sand.
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One of them
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From here a long and steep downhill leads to King's Canyon.
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Tonight not only beans for dinner, but also...
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But also some fish cought by Franco! ...well, maybe not much for 8 people. :-)
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Day 6 - the coldest creek.
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Maurilio lags behind and meets the bear. We missed it.
(Unfortunately his camera was awful, so this is the best photo we got)
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Amazing scenario
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Day 7 - we have spent the night camping on the shore of this lake. Can you imagine a better place to wake up in the morning? So much beauty all around us!
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David take this photo of me like a model, I'm narcissist and so I'm publishing it. ;-)
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Squirrel!
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Making progress on fishing.
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Getting fresh water from a spring on the lake shore.
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New 4000 metres pass, little tarn almost on top.
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The valley on the other side is absolutely amazing!
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