{"id":444,"date":"2006-05-08T08:10:47","date_gmt":"2006-05-08T13:10:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.tommangan.net\/twoheeldrive\/?p=444"},"modified":"2008-04-19T10:42:58","modified_gmt":"2008-04-19T18:42:58","slug":"yet-another-henry-coe-hike","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tommangan.net\/twoheeldrive\/index.php\/2006\/05\/08\/yet-another-henry-coe-hike\/","title":{"rendered":"Yet another Henry Coe hike"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This week&#8217;s hike will only <i>seem<\/i> like a rerun.  The pictures were  all taken yesterday, but  it has many things in common with previous hikes, primarily  that it was at Henry Coe State Park (four weeks in a row; where do I go to cash  in my frequent-hiker miles?), and that my companions were Mike and Kathy and  a few other members of the <a href=\"http:\/\/fomfok.webself.com\/\">FOMFOK<\/a> hiking  crew. <\/p>\n<p>After hiking eight miles in soggy shoes three weeks ago and battling Coe&#8217;s  hills for two 25-mile weekends in a row, I was up for an easy Coe hike. No such  hike exists, but Mike had the Frog Lake Loop in mind, which is steep in a few  places but not profanity-inducing (I have screamed curses upon Coe trails now  and again), so I was thankful for the change in terrain. <\/p>\n<p>It was sunny and breezy, excellent hiking conditions for those who remembered  their sun screen. A good three quarters of this loop hike is in the shade and  it&#8217;s all on single-track trails, making it one of the better Coe hikes by any  measure except miles of misery. <\/p>\n<p>Let&#8217;s see us some pictures. <\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/tommangan.net\/2006images\/05-07-06\/IMG_2201.jpg\" width=\"315\" height=\"420\" border=\"1\">  <\/p>\n<p>This must be a good tree &#8212; I posted a picture of it last year, too. It&#8217;s along  the Corral Trail, which leaves the park headquarters and goes for .6 miles to  a trail junction at Manzanita Point Road. From there you have two options for  reaching Frog Lake &#8212; the Flat Frog trail on the left, the Fish Trail in the  center and a third on the right that I&#8217;ve never taken. The easiest option is  to do an out-and-back on Flat Frog but the more ambitious route is Fish Trail  to Middle Ridge Trail. Any Coe trail with &quot;ridge&quot; in its title is  to be accorded respect, because it means you must hike to the top of that ridge,  and there&#8217;s no easy way to do it without the assistance of an internal combustion  engine. <\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/tommangan.net\/2006images\/05-07-06\/IMG_2207.jpg\" width=\"420\" height=\"273\" border=\"1\">  <\/p>\n<p>Mike pauses at a shady Fish Trail stream crossing. It&#8217;s all uphill for a couple  miles from here, so it&#8217;s a nice place to mentally prepare for the slog ahead.  <\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/tommangan.net\/2006images\/05-07-06\/IMG_2220.jpg\" width=\"420\" height=\"401\" border=\"1\">  <\/p>\n<p>Saw lots of these wild irises this year. Funny thing is, I don&#8217;t think I saw  any last year. <\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/tommangan.net\/2006images\/05-07-06\/IMG_2223.jpg\" width=\"420\" height=\"323\" border=\"1\">  <\/p>\n<p>Yes, Joanne is a tree-hugger. Actually, these barkless trees absorb moisture  overnight and stay very cool on the shady side, so you can wrap yourself around  one to cool off. Of course nobody washes the tree beforehand so you might have  to dust off a fair amount of grit (and maybe a bug or two) when you&#8217;re done.  <\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/tommangan.net\/2006images\/05-07-06\/IMG_2240.jpg\" width=\"420\" height=\"240\" border=\"1\">  <\/p>\n<p>The warmer it gets, the less green this grass&#8217;ll be. <\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/tommangan.net\/2006images\/05-07-06\/IMG_2243.jpg\" width=\"420\" height=\"362\" border=\"1\">  <\/p>\n<p>Another fine Henry Coe snag. <\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/tommangan.net\/2006images\/05-07-06\/IMG_2257.jpg\" width=\"420\" height=\"291\" border=\"1\">  <\/p>\n<p>After huffing it up the Middle Ridge Trail you&#8217;ll see a trail sign pointing  to Frog Lake. Hang a left and head for a luxurious downhill stretch of trail.  <\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/tommangan.net\/2006images\/05-07-06\/IMG_2264.jpg\" width=\"420\" height=\"348\" border=\"1\">  <\/p>\n<p>I also took a picture much like this one last year. Some scenes beg to be photographed,  I guess. <\/p>\n<p>From here you can do the sane thing and walk three miles back to the park headquarters  on the lush, scenic and gently rising Flat Frog Trail, or you can get your hike  over with 20 minutes earlier by taking the unforgiving 800-foot climb up Hobbs  Road. If you&#8217;re in training for a marathon or something, then go ahead and take  Hobbs. Otherwise, Flat Frog is your friend. <\/p>\n<p>To give you an idea of how big Henry Coe is: Four weekends of hiking in a row  have covered at best a quarter of the parts accessible by trail. Another whole  section of the park is accessible from a southern entrance that I haven&#8217;t been  to yet. I may save that for next fall or spring, or I may end up there yet again  this summer. Coe calls. It&#8217;s impolite not to reply. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This week&#8217;s hike will only seem like a rerun. 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