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After my break, I drop back down to the Rooster Comb Trail, the sign for which is the white post at the centre-right

00062-rooster-comb-descent-.jpg Just beyond the muddy area, I come to a small puddle and stream on the roadThumbnailsI experience more great views on the return trip down Rooster Comb Trail to Orestimba CreekJust beyond the muddy area, I come to a small puddle and stream on the roadThumbnailsI experience more great views on the return trip down Rooster Comb Trail to Orestimba CreekJust beyond the muddy area, I come to a small puddle and stream on the roadThumbnailsI experience more great views on the return trip down Rooster Comb Trail to Orestimba CreekJust beyond the muddy area, I come to a small puddle and stream on the roadThumbnailsI experience more great views on the return trip down Rooster Comb Trail to Orestimba CreekJust beyond the muddy area, I come to a small puddle and stream on the roadThumbnailsI experience more great views on the return trip down Rooster Comb Trail to Orestimba Creek

To avoid backtracking the rest of today's route, I consider climbing all the way up to the real Rooster Comb Summit and descending cross-country down a steep hill to get back to Paradise Lake.

That route would be shorter, steeper and more dramatic, but I'm feeling more tired than adventurous right now.