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I pass a marker indicating that the trail continues straightahead (which seems obvious to me)

09975-sign-550px.jpg I experience more great views on the return trip down Rooster Comb Trail to Orestimba CreekThumbnailsThe tent is intact; I always wonder how many curious animals visit it during my absenceI experience more great views on the return trip down Rooster Comb Trail to Orestimba CreekThumbnailsThe tent is intact; I always wonder how many curious animals visit it during my absenceI experience more great views on the return trip down Rooster Comb Trail to Orestimba CreekThumbnailsThe tent is intact; I always wonder how many curious animals visit it during my absenceI experience more great views on the return trip down Rooster Comb Trail to Orestimba CreekThumbnailsThe tent is intact; I always wonder how many curious animals visit it during my absenceI experience more great views on the return trip down Rooster Comb Trail to Orestimba CreekThumbnailsThe tent is intact; I always wonder how many curious animals visit it during my absence

What I don't realize is that I'm at a junction with a faint trail. Turning left up the steep hill here leads to the Rooster Comb Summit (that's marked on the side of the post that I'm not looking at).

The other thing I don't realize is that I'm looking at Robison Mountain, my alleged destination. I should be looking at my map, but I'm too consumed by hiking bliss.