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Henry Coe State Park bicycle camping trip (mountain bike), September 2006 A rare flat stretch along Willlow Ridge Trail
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County Line Road rolls up and down along the ridge as it rises to reach the summit of Bear Mountain Road.

County Line Road rolls up and down along the ridge as it rises to reach the summit of Bear Mountain Road.

Date: September 28, 2006, 22h35

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Henry Coe State Park bicycle camping trip (mountain bike), September 2006

1. During the ... ... 28. Willow... 29. Break time ... 30. One of many... 31. A rare flat... 32. Looking... 33. Big... 34. Approaching... ... 153. Monterey...

A rare flat stretch along Willlow Ridge Trail

Ah, a brief, short, flat section along the trail where I could get on the bike again and ride a tenth of a mile or so.

Date: September 14, 2006, 22h43 Owner: priss
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Other bicycle camping trips on drycyclist.com:
  • Mojave National Preserve and Area Hiking and Bikepacking, Spring 2011 (15 days)
  • Route 66 and Kelso Dunes Wilderness Bikepacking, Fall 2010 (eight days)
  • Mojave National Preserve Bikepacking and Hiking, Spring 2010 (14 days)
  • Mojave National Preserve Bicycle Camping and Hiking, Fall 2009 (eight days)
  • Mojave National Preserve Bikepacking and Hiking, Spring 2009 (16 days)
  • Henry Coe State Park Bikepacking 2008 (eight days)
  • Mojave National Preserve Mountain-Bike Camping and Day Hiking 2008 (two weeks)
  • Mojave National Preserve Mountain-Bike Camping Xmas 2007 (one week)
  • Henry Coe State Park Mountain-Bike Camping 2007 (eight nights)
  • Bicycle Camping in and around Death Valley National Park 2007 (two weeks)
  • Mojave National Preserve Bicycle Camping 2006 (two weeks)
  • Mojave National Preserve Bicycle Camping 2000 (11 days)
  • Mojave National Preserve Bicycle Camping 1999 (one week)
Contact henrycoe2006 at priss dot org