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00401-kelly-lake-800px.jpg I park the 10-ton bike on the shady side of the Kelly Lake outhouse and go for a short walk toward the lakeThumbnailsBack on the 10-ton bike, I begin the ride up out of Kelly Canyon on Coit RoadI park the 10-ton bike on the shady side of the Kelly Lake outhouse and go for a short walk toward the lakeThumbnailsBack on the 10-ton bike, I begin the ride up out of Kelly Canyon on Coit RoadI park the 10-ton bike on the shady side of the Kelly Lake outhouse and go for a short walk toward the lakeThumbnailsBack on the 10-ton bike, I begin the ride up out of Kelly Canyon on Coit RoadI park the 10-ton bike on the shady side of the Kelly Lake outhouse and go for a short walk toward the lakeThumbnailsBack on the 10-ton bike, I begin the ride up out of Kelly Canyon on Coit RoadI park the 10-ton bike on the shady side of the Kelly Lake outhouse and go for a short walk toward the lakeThumbnailsBack on the 10-ton bike, I begin the ride up out of Kelly Canyon on Coit Road

I can also see four people over there, two of whom are in the water, the first humans I've seen since entering Henry Coe six days ago. I don't approach them, not wanting to break their precious solitude, nor mine. I return to the 10-ton bike back at the outhouse.