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Bikepacking in Henry Coe State Park 2008 Day 4: Hike from Paradise Lake up Rooster Comb Trail and Orestimba Creek Road to Robison Creek and back I walk up the short steep road from Paradise Lake
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Day 4: Hike from Paradise Lake up Rooster Comb Trail and Orestimba Creek Road to Robison Creek and back

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I stop for a map check to see if I'm getting close to Hatch Spring yet

I stop for a map check to see if I'm getting close to Hatch Spring yet

Date: September 04, 2008, 13h30

I walk up the short steep road from Paradise Lake

There's just enough loose gravel on this road to make it slippery, when combined with the steep grade. It probably has better traction earlier in the year when it's not so dry.

Date: September 03, 2008, 10h53
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I walk up the short steep road from Paradise Lake
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