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The Henry Coe brush fire has grown a lot since my last photo four hours ago.

06012-smoke-800px.jpg I reach a flat area on Manzanita Point Road and see smoke not far away; looks like a brush fire in Henry Coe State Park.ThumbnailsCotton-candy smoke from the Henry Coe brush fire at sunset in central San José.I reach a flat area on Manzanita Point Road and see smoke not far away; looks like a brush fire in Henry Coe State Park.ThumbnailsCotton-candy smoke from the Henry Coe brush fire at sunset in central San José.I reach a flat area on Manzanita Point Road and see smoke not far away; looks like a brush fire in Henry Coe State Park.ThumbnailsCotton-candy smoke from the Henry Coe brush fire at sunset in central San José.I reach a flat area on Manzanita Point Road and see smoke not far away; looks like a brush fire in Henry Coe State Park.ThumbnailsCotton-candy smoke from the Henry Coe brush fire at sunset in central San José.I reach a flat area on Manzanita Point Road and see smoke not far away; looks like a brush fire in Henry Coe State Park.ThumbnailsCotton-candy smoke from the Henry Coe brush fire at sunset in central San José.

Riding down the mountain on Dunne Avenue from Henry Coe wilderness to Morgan Hill suburbia was pleasant as always, but there were a few fire trucks to watch out for coming up the hill.

I'm stopped right now along Monterey Road down below, just outside of Morgan Hill on the way back to San José. I have another 20 miles or so before I reach home in downtown San José.