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The next stage of Coit Road is the short drop down to Mississippi Creek; this only takes a few minutes

09752-mississippi-creek-des.jpg I take on the final climb up Coit Road to County Line Road on the ridge aboveThumbnailsMy next break stop: I wait for the sun to stop shining on my tent by sitting in the shade of a nearby oakI take on the final climb up Coit Road to County Line Road on the ridge aboveThumbnailsMy next break stop: I wait for the sun to stop shining on my tent by sitting in the shade of a nearby oakI take on the final climb up Coit Road to County Line Road on the ridge aboveThumbnailsMy next break stop: I wait for the sun to stop shining on my tent by sitting in the shade of a nearby oakI take on the final climb up Coit Road to County Line Road on the ridge aboveThumbnailsMy next break stop: I wait for the sun to stop shining on my tent by sitting in the shade of a nearby oakI take on the final climb up Coit Road to County Line Road on the ridge aboveThumbnailsMy next break stop: I wait for the sun to stop shining on my tent by sitting in the shade of a nearby oak

Coit Road descends 550 feet here over about 1.1 miles. Part of the ensuing climb up the hill on the other side of the Mississippi Creek canyon is visible in the distance to the right.