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I walk down to Mississippi Lake to see what the birds are doing.

05417-mississippi-lake-grass-550px.jpg At the end of the Sierra View trail, the 10-ton bike has to cross that little drainage gulley where it got stuck last night.ThumbnailsNow I pass through my most favourite part of China Hole Trail, "the manzanita tunnel"At the end of the Sierra View trail, the 10-ton bike has to cross that little drainage gulley where it got stuck last night.ThumbnailsNow I pass through my most favourite part of China Hole Trail, "the manzanita tunnel"At the end of the Sierra View trail, the 10-ton bike has to cross that little drainage gulley where it got stuck last night.ThumbnailsNow I pass through my most favourite part of China Hole Trail, "the manzanita tunnel"At the end of the Sierra View trail, the 10-ton bike has to cross that little drainage gulley where it got stuck last night.ThumbnailsNow I pass through my most favourite part of China Hole Trail, "the manzanita tunnel"At the end of the Sierra View trail, the 10-ton bike has to cross that little drainage gulley where it got stuck last night.ThumbnailsNow I pass through my most favourite part of China Hole Trail, "the manzanita tunnel"

Looking forward to today's ride to Jackrabbit Lake, I'm up early (9h is early for me). The sun heating up my tent has made it impossible to stay inside.

It didn't cool down that much overnight and it's already a hot morning.

All this plant material in Mississippi Lake is presumably why the lake water tastes green and muddy.