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09621-choke-cherry-800px.jpg After 2.4 miles on Center Flats Road, and only 300 feet overall elevation drop, I begin the steep hike down Walsh TrailThumbnailsWalsh Trail descends quickly into the Pacheco Creek canyonAfter 2.4 miles on Center Flats Road, and only 300 feet overall elevation drop, I begin the steep hike down Walsh TrailThumbnailsWalsh Trail descends quickly into the Pacheco Creek canyonAfter 2.4 miles on Center Flats Road, and only 300 feet overall elevation drop, I begin the steep hike down Walsh TrailThumbnailsWalsh Trail descends quickly into the Pacheco Creek canyonAfter 2.4 miles on Center Flats Road, and only 300 feet overall elevation drop, I begin the steep hike down Walsh TrailThumbnailsWalsh Trail descends quickly into the Pacheco Creek canyonAfter 2.4 miles on Center Flats Road, and only 300 feet overall elevation drop, I begin the steep hike down Walsh TrailThumbnailsWalsh Trail descends quickly into the Pacheco Creek canyon

I don't know if these are edible or not, so I don't touch them, but I enjoy occasionally nibbling on citrus-like manzanita berries here at Henry Coe when I come across them.