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I get back on the bike and continue down Orestimba Creek Road, which often avoids the creek by winding up and down nearby hills

09793-orestimba-creek-road-.jpg During a short walk around the Orestimba Corral area, I stumble across a deflated "happy birthday" balloonThumbnailsAccumulations of slippery, silky dust along Orestimba Creek Road at this time of year can be treacherous for bicyclistsDuring a short walk around the Orestimba Corral area, I stumble across a deflated "happy birthday" balloonThumbnailsAccumulations of slippery, silky dust along Orestimba Creek Road at this time of year can be treacherous for bicyclistsDuring a short walk around the Orestimba Corral area, I stumble across a deflated "happy birthday" balloonThumbnailsAccumulations of slippery, silky dust along Orestimba Creek Road at this time of year can be treacherous for bicyclistsDuring a short walk around the Orestimba Corral area, I stumble across a deflated "happy birthday" balloonThumbnailsAccumulations of slippery, silky dust along Orestimba Creek Road at this time of year can be treacherous for bicyclistsDuring a short walk around the Orestimba Corral area, I stumble across a deflated "happy birthday" balloonThumbnailsAccumulations of slippery, silky dust along Orestimba Creek Road at this time of year can be treacherous for bicyclists

So far, I've only been to the Orestimba Creek area here during the dry season, so I haven't seen it yet when it's full of water.