More Wildflowers at Sierra Azul
I continued my spring obsession with wildflowers and hiking last weekend at Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve. A friend of mine has the through hiking bug, deciding to complete the…
I continued my spring obsession with wildflowers and hiking last weekend at Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve. A friend of mine has the through hiking bug, deciding to complete the…
I can't believe I forgot to post an entry on this, but a very kind comment I received yesterday spurred me to action. Last weekend I visited two local parks…
We had planned a nice backpacking trip for the weekend, hiking the Ohlone Wilderness trail between Del Valle Reservoir and Sunol Regional Wilderness. About 20 miles long, we were planning…
Point Reyes
California desperately needs rain, but it’s so easy to appreciate the fact that we’re enjoying a wonderful spell of perfect weather in the middle of Janurary. All week it has been cloudless skies with temperatures in the high 60s to low 70s.
Of course I did not know this back in November when I reserved a campsite at Wildcat Backpack Camp at Point Reyes. It’s always a gamble to plan a backpacking trip in advance in winter, but this time the gamble paid off. I invited a group of friends to join me, some of them newbies to backpacking, and managed to look the hero by picking such a perfect weekend. The park was booked solid and the parking lots were full of dayhikers – everyone wanted to be out enjoying the perfect weather.
We met at the Bovine Bakery in Point Reyes Station (a must-visit place – try the goat cheese and spinach croissant) and then hit the trail around 10:30 am. It’s around 6.5 miles in to Wildcat Camp via the Glen Trail and we arrived in camp for a late lunch, followed by a hike down the beach to Alamere Falls. After the falls it was back to camp where we shared a 2.5 gallon keg of homebrew that David carried in for us. This means that I carried the rest of the gear, but it was worth it!
(more…)Sunol Regional Park is one of those great parks that make you feel like you're in the middle of nowhere while only being a short drive from the middle of…
Russ, the famous winehiker, invited us for a Tax Day night hike of Mission Peak. It was a training hike for some people planning a Shasta climb over Memorial Day,…
Anyone from the Bay Area is familiar with that cone-shaped peak just outside of Morgan Hill. You know - that one just west of 101. As a hiker, this peak…
Finally! It's been way too long since I've been able to get out on a simple local dayhike, but today was the day. After last week's nasty storms it felt…
A few weeks ago I took on a Bay Area beast, Mt Sizer in Henry Coe State Park. Like all hikes in Henry Coe, it's a long slog up and…