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The gravel of dry-in-summer Orestimba Creek radiates heat on a 100-degree day like concrete does in a big city

00075-break-time-800px.jpg Back on Orestimba Creek Road, I take a moment to explore the fenced entrance to the privately owned ranchThumbnailsThe constant incline isn't all that steepBack on Orestimba Creek Road, I take a moment to explore the fenced entrance to the privately owned ranchThumbnailsThe constant incline isn't all that steepBack on Orestimba Creek Road, I take a moment to explore the fenced entrance to the privately owned ranchThumbnailsThe constant incline isn't all that steepBack on Orestimba Creek Road, I take a moment to explore the fenced entrance to the privately owned ranchThumbnailsThe constant incline isn't all that steepBack on Orestimba Creek Road, I take a moment to explore the fenced entrance to the privately owned ranchThumbnailsThe constant incline isn't all that steep

This area always makes me sweat! I take a break under trees at the junction of Red Creek Road, knowing that the final mile across shadeless Paradise Flat will make me wilt.