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It's a slow bumpy ride and it's fun to try to follow old tire tracks in the grass and stay on the "road"

00016-rd-creek-road-800px.jpg For safety reasons, I give up on the idea of hiking up Robison Mountain and continue backtracking along Orestimba Creek RoadThumbnailsI start back up the Rooster Comb Trail to the right to avoid the private property on Orestimba Creek Road aheadFor safety reasons, I give up on the idea of hiking up Robison Mountain and continue backtracking along Orestimba Creek RoadThumbnailsI start back up the Rooster Comb Trail to the right to avoid the private property on Orestimba Creek Road aheadFor safety reasons, I give up on the idea of hiking up Robison Mountain and continue backtracking along Orestimba Creek RoadThumbnailsI start back up the Rooster Comb Trail to the right to avoid the private property on Orestimba Creek Road aheadFor safety reasons, I give up on the idea of hiking up Robison Mountain and continue backtracking along Orestimba Creek RoadThumbnailsI start back up the Rooster Comb Trail to the right to avoid the private property on Orestimba Creek Road aheadFor safety reasons, I give up on the idea of hiking up Robison Mountain and continue backtracking along Orestimba Creek RoadThumbnailsI start back up the Rooster Comb Trail to the right to avoid the private property on Orestimba Creek Road ahead

However, you can't really get lost in the narrow canyon, whether you're on the actual road or not. This whole area is part of the Orestimba Wilderness, and thus off-limits to bicycles, with the exception of Red Creek Road itself.