Here are my photos from the SCCX trip to Coyote Flat over this past weekend (thread for the trip is here:
https://www.sccxterra.com/smf/index.php?topic=5082.0 ). Coyote Flat is located at 10,000 feet in elevation in the Eastern Sierra Nevada mountain range, south of Bishop. From the trailhead, the road climbs about 5,000 feet in just a few miles as you traverse several switchbacks up the grade. It's bumpy and has a few small obstacles, which makes for a gnarly drive, especially for those towing trailers. The payoff at the top is totally worth it! The flat area is gorgeous, with several trails that brand off of the main road. With some of those trails reaching nearly 11,500 feet in elevation, this area is actually the highest point that you can operate a vehicle within the Sierras.
After grabbing lunch and fueling up in Bishop, we all met up at the trailhead just after 2:00 pm and aired down. We spent just over 2 hours climbing the road and getting to the campsite, which included two stops to change flat tires. The rocky/bumpy road was not kind to the tires on Sage Bromax's trailer, and he was forced to run them at full tire pressure after going through both of his spares. After cresting the summit, the road drops into a little canyon and runs along Coyote Creek for a while. After that, you enter the actual "flat," which is like a giant open prairie way up in the mountains.
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