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Getting close to the bottom of Walsh Trail

09629-walsh-trail-800px.jpg Close-up of Walsh Trail rising up the hill on the other side of the canyonThumbnailsAt the bottom of Walsh Trail near Pacheco Creek are some ruins of an old buildingClose-up of Walsh Trail rising up the hill on the other side of the canyonThumbnailsAt the bottom of Walsh Trail near Pacheco Creek are some ruins of an old buildingClose-up of Walsh Trail rising up the hill on the other side of the canyonThumbnailsAt the bottom of Walsh Trail near Pacheco Creek are some ruins of an old buildingClose-up of Walsh Trail rising up the hill on the other side of the canyonThumbnailsAt the bottom of Walsh Trail near Pacheco Creek are some ruins of an old buildingClose-up of Walsh Trail rising up the hill on the other side of the canyonThumbnailsAt the bottom of Walsh Trail near Pacheco Creek are some ruins of an old building

Even though bicycles are permitted on Walsh Trail, I think I'm enjoying this trail better by foot than I would by bike, due to the steepness.