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Poison oak woods on Willow Ridge Trail

02647-willow-ridge-tr-woodsy-800px.jpg The Broadwell Natural Arch area is fun because of the mini-caves everywhere that invite explorationThumbnailsAfter a mile or so, I've made it up to ridge on County Line Rd, with great views looking back down to Mississippi LakeThe Broadwell Natural Arch area is fun because of the mini-caves everywhere that invite explorationThumbnailsAfter a mile or so, I've made it up to ridge on County Line Rd, with great views looking back down to Mississippi LakeThe Broadwell Natural Arch area is fun because of the mini-caves everywhere that invite explorationThumbnailsAfter a mile or so, I've made it up to ridge on County Line Rd, with great views looking back down to Mississippi LakeThe Broadwell Natural Arch area is fun because of the mini-caves everywhere that invite explorationThumbnailsAfter a mile or so, I've made it up to ridge on County Line Rd, with great views looking back down to Mississippi LakeThe Broadwell Natural Arch area is fun because of the mini-caves everywhere that invite explorationThumbnailsAfter a mile or so, I've made it up to ridge on County Line Rd, with great views looking back down to Mississippi Lake

Willow Ridge Trail passes through a woodsy area for half a mile or so, and there's no breeze in here, just heat. Beautiful scenery, but tough with a bike. A few downed trees provide obstacles to get the bike past, while encroaching poison oak all along this narrow section brush up against my saddlebags (a hiker could easily avoid it though).