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Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / 2008: Bikepacking in Henry Coe State Park / Day 1: Hunting Hollow to Pacheco Camp, Henry Coe State Park /

The views back down to Hunting Hollow below are already inspiring, and I've not risen much yet

09308-wagon-road-climb-800p.jpg At the end of the three flat miles in Hunting Hollow, Henry Coe reality sets in as I begin the climb up Wagon RoadThumbnailsThe climb up Wagon Road becomes more moderate after the initial steep section out of Hunting HollowAt the end of the three flat miles in Hunting Hollow, Henry Coe reality sets in as I begin the climb up Wagon RoadThumbnailsThe climb up Wagon Road becomes more moderate after the initial steep section out of Hunting HollowAt the end of the three flat miles in Hunting Hollow, Henry Coe reality sets in as I begin the climb up Wagon RoadThumbnailsThe climb up Wagon Road becomes more moderate after the initial steep section out of Hunting HollowAt the end of the three flat miles in Hunting Hollow, Henry Coe reality sets in as I begin the climb up Wagon RoadThumbnailsThe climb up Wagon Road becomes more moderate after the initial steep section out of Hunting HollowAt the end of the three flat miles in Hunting Hollow, Henry Coe reality sets in as I begin the climb up Wagon RoadThumbnailsThe climb up Wagon Road becomes more moderate after the initial steep section out of Hunting Hollow

The hard work of hiking or mountain-biking a steep landscape like Henry Coe usually provides instant gratification in the form of excellent views. Not everyone likes hard work, but everyone likes instant gratification.