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Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / 2008: Bikepacking in Henry Coe State Park / Day 5: Mountain-bike ride up Red Creek Road to Upper San Antonio Valley and back from Paradise Lake /

I take a break at the junction of Robison Creek Trail; I'm almost four miles from Paradise Lake now on another hot, sweaty day

00022-robison-creek-trail-8.jpg 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"ThumbnailsSuddenly, the lost trail in a dry grassy creek bed becomes a well-graded fire road that rises up a hillIt's a slow bumpy ride and it's fun to try to follow old tire tracks in the grass and stay on the "road"ThumbnailsSuddenly, the lost trail in a dry grassy creek bed becomes a well-graded fire road that rises up a hillIt's a slow bumpy ride and it's fun to try to follow old tire tracks in the grass and stay on the "road"ThumbnailsSuddenly, the lost trail in a dry grassy creek bed becomes a well-graded fire road that rises up a hillIt's a slow bumpy ride and it's fun to try to follow old tire tracks in the grass and stay on the "road"ThumbnailsSuddenly, the lost trail in a dry grassy creek bed becomes a well-graded fire road that rises up a hillIt's a slow bumpy ride and it's fun to try to follow old tire tracks in the grass and stay on the "road"ThumbnailsSuddenly, the lost trail in a dry grassy creek bed becomes a well-graded fire road that rises up a hill

If I hiked 5.5 miles up Robison Creek Trail here (it's closed to bicycles), I would reach the spot where I turned around yesterday at the north end of Orestimba Creek Road. That would make an interesting trip one day.