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The gentle rollers along the top of the ridge here at about 2400 feet are fun to ride, even in the heat

00131-ridge-road-800px.jpg I walk back to the road and and begin the short ride back up to the summit of Red Creek RoadThumbnailsAs I begin the big two-mile downhill, I'm reminded why I bother putting so much effort into reaching high places by human powerI walk back to the road and and begin the short ride back up to the summit of Red Creek RoadThumbnailsAs I begin the big two-mile downhill, I'm reminded why I bother putting so much effort into reaching high places by human powerI walk back to the road and and begin the short ride back up to the summit of Red Creek RoadThumbnailsAs I begin the big two-mile downhill, I'm reminded why I bother putting so much effort into reaching high places by human powerI walk back to the road and and begin the short ride back up to the summit of Red Creek RoadThumbnailsAs I begin the big two-mile downhill, I'm reminded why I bother putting so much effort into reaching high places by human powerI walk back to the road and and begin the short ride back up to the summit of Red Creek RoadThumbnailsAs I begin the big two-mile downhill, I'm reminded why I bother putting so much effort into reaching high places by human power

The small green plants in front of me to the right are mostly regrowth sprouting from the stumps of plants that burned during the big brush fire that started on the last day of my Henry Coe trip last year.