Wate Bakker led long and rambler hikers in the Russian Ridge open space along Skyline Blvd. The area is known for beautiful flower displays. Johanna led a 4-5 mile walk for the ramblers through an area with many flowers while Wate led a 6-8 mile hike with beautiful views in addition to flowers for the long hikers.
Author: Jim Beyer
Morro Bay Outing
April 4th through 6th the spring outing was held in Morro Bay, a seaside resort area that provided a variety of hiking trails along the dramatic seaside as well as nearby mountains. There were impressive sea stacks, sandstone formations, and colorful spring flowers in Los Padros National forest. A visit to the pinnacles was also a favorite destination. Some of the group went to Carrizo Plain National Monument at Santa Margarita, about 2 hours from Morro Bay.
Annual Trail Maintenance
Freemont Older Open Space Hike
Monterey Fisherman’s Warf Hike
Gary and Terry Holmquist led a hike along the coastal hiking/biking trail in Monterey on Saturday, March 16th. The hike started from the Fishermans Wharf Parking lot in Monterey and headed west on the Coastal Trail to Lovers Point and on to Point Pinos. The hike continued on for six to eight miles. A most beautiful stretch of the California Coast with dramatic scenery and great views of the ocean.
New Leaf Hike
Butano State Park Hike
Stile’s Ranch Hike
Alamaden Quicksilver County Park Hike
Sanford Cantor Arts Center Tour
Bonnie Preston led a rambler trip to the Stanford Cantor Arts Center for a current “Surrealism: the Conjured Life” exhibit which gives greater insight into this power of the subconscious mind which begun in 1920 yet maintains these elements even today. Before seeing the exhibit, there was a walk for an hour to see the new Bing Concert Hall.