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Back near my campsite, Bear Mountain Peak Trail veers upward from Willow Ridge Road

05388-bear-mountain-peak-trail-800px.jpg Back on "the good part" of Woods Wash Road, the final 1.5 miles to Black Canyon Road rides smoothlyThumbnailsBack in the wash of Jackass Canyon: more sand and gravel ahead!Back on "the good part" of Woods Wash Road, the final 1.5 miles to Black Canyon Road rides smoothlyThumbnailsBack in the wash of Jackass Canyon: more sand and gravel ahead!Back on "the good part" of Woods Wash Road, the final 1.5 miles to Black Canyon Road rides smoothlyThumbnailsBack in the wash of Jackass Canyon: more sand and gravel ahead!Back on "the good part" of Woods Wash Road, the final 1.5 miles to Black Canyon Road rides smoothlyThumbnailsBack in the wash of Jackass Canyon: more sand and gravel ahead!Back on "the good part" of Woods Wash Road, the final 1.5 miles to Black Canyon Road rides smoothlyThumbnailsBack in the wash of Jackass Canyon: more sand and gravel ahead!

This trailhead begins just north of the outhouse at the north end of Mississippi Lake.

I considered exploring this trail today, but, in the haze of my fatigue, and the 90-degree weather to which I'm still acclimating, I decided that I'd feel fulfilled just walking to Bear Spring to get some better water.

Maybe next year?

The trail marker indicates that we are 12.1 miles from Coe Headquarters.