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I walk back to the road and and begin the short ride back up to the summit of Red Creek Road

00115-leave-san-antonio-val.jpg I check out a dry water hole in the middle of Upper San Antonio Valley and then decide to begin the trek back to Paradise LakeThumbnailsThe gentle rollers along the top of the ridge here at about 2400 feet are fun to ride, even in the heatI check out a dry water hole in the middle of Upper San Antonio Valley and then decide to begin the trek back to Paradise LakeThumbnailsThe gentle rollers along the top of the ridge here at about 2400 feet are fun to ride, even in the heatI check out a dry water hole in the middle of Upper San Antonio Valley and then decide to begin the trek back to Paradise LakeThumbnailsThe gentle rollers along the top of the ridge here at about 2400 feet are fun to ride, even in the heatI check out a dry water hole in the middle of Upper San Antonio Valley and then decide to begin the trek back to Paradise LakeThumbnailsThe gentle rollers along the top of the ridge here at about 2400 feet are fun to ride, even in the heatI check out a dry water hole in the middle of Upper San Antonio Valley and then decide to begin the trek back to Paradise LakeThumbnailsThe gentle rollers along the top of the ridge here at about 2400 feet are fun to ride, even in the heat

What I'm most excited about right now is the big, effortless downhill ahead of me to Red Creek once I get over the summit.