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Looking back down the Canteen Trail to take in the view.

05843-canteen-trail-looking-down-800px.jpg This is Live Oak Spring, Henry Coe State ParkThumbnailsBack at the hot tent, the sun begins to set on my little plateau above Jackrabbit Lake.This is Live Oak Spring, Henry Coe State ParkThumbnailsBack at the hot tent, the sun begins to set on my little plateau above Jackrabbit Lake.This is Live Oak Spring, Henry Coe State ParkThumbnailsBack at the hot tent, the sun begins to set on my little plateau above Jackrabbit Lake.This is Live Oak Spring, Henry Coe State ParkThumbnailsBack at the hot tent, the sun begins to set on my little plateau above Jackrabbit Lake.This is Live Oak Spring, Henry Coe State ParkThumbnailsBack at the hot tent, the sun begins to set on my little plateau above Jackrabbit Lake.

Because the trail is steep and in open terrain, I get the impression of having climbed more than I've really done. That's fine by me.

Great views. That should be Willow Ridge on the other side of the canyon, whose ups and downs I rode in the moonlight on the way to Mississippi Lake five nights ago.