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Crest Trail rises a bit more, eventually reaching approximately 2600 feet elevation

09527-lake-view-800px.jpg Close-up of Walsh Trail rising up the hill on the other side of the canyonThumbnailsDespite the name that suggests flatness, Center Flats Road looks like all downs and ups from hereClose-up of Walsh Trail rising up the hill on the other side of the canyonThumbnailsDespite the name that suggests flatness, Center Flats Road looks like all downs and ups from hereClose-up of Walsh Trail rising up the hill on the other side of the canyonThumbnailsDespite the name that suggests flatness, Center Flats Road looks like all downs and ups from hereClose-up of Walsh Trail rising up the hill on the other side of the canyonThumbnailsDespite the name that suggests flatness, Center Flats Road looks like all downs and ups from hereClose-up of Walsh Trail rising up the hill on the other side of the canyonThumbnailsDespite the name that suggests flatness, Center Flats Road looks like all downs and ups from here

I'm now almost 1000 feet above where I started today at Pacheco Camp and have good views northward down to Coit Lake.