Wate Bakker led the long hikers in Grant Ranch County Park on a 7-mile round trip hike along the ridge overlooking the Villages. Johanna Bakker led the ramblers on a 4-mile hike to Bass Lake with a few hundred feet elevation gain.
Villages Hiking Club, San Jose, CA
Our mission is to promote an active and healthy lifestyle through hiking.
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| Nancy Rumple,Eve Gebhardt, Al Girol |
John Trudeau led the long hikers to Monument Peak on October 8th, starting near Sandy Wool Lake in Ed Levin Park in Milpitas and looping back on the Agua Caliente trail. It was a 9-mile hike with an elevation gain of about 1900ft, offering terrific views of the Bay, Livermore Valley, and eastward towards the snow-capped Sierras. Rich Bainbridge and Wendy Ledamun led a less strenuous hike in Ed Levin Park of roughly 5 miles length with a gradual elevation gain of about 500ft.
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| Rich Bainbridge,Wate Bakker, Jackie Jones |
Rich Bainbridge and Wendy Ledamun led a rambler hill hike entitled Animal Trails on Wednesday, November 30th. They met at Foothill Center at 8:30 went up Rawhide to an animal trail past Turkey that took them up to Sky and then continued up Sky to another trail then over to Oak. Then up Oak to Buffalo, and over to Bay. Down Bay to a trail that took them across Thistle to Meadow and then down to Richter and then up Cougar to Sky and down to the Garden steps and back to Foothill.
The Hiking Club held the annual hidden pathways in The Villages on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, November 26. The hike was led by Jackie Jones and started at Vineyard Center at 9:45 a.m. for a start time of 10:00 a.m. After the hike of about 1.5 hours (2-3 miles), everyone gathered at the Foothill Center for a potluck lunch.
The Villages Hiking Club Helps Maintain Local Park Trails
Nine members of The Villages Hiking Club joined with other volunteers to help maintain the trails of one of our favorite parks, Alum Rock Park on Saturday, November 5th. Sponsored by REI, The City of San Jose and the Ridge Trail Council, volunteers helped in repairing trail tread, improving drainage, and pruning overgrown vegetation. All tools were provided for together with a free lunch from Chipotle and a raffle where volunteers could win valuable prizes (which one lucky hiking club member did). Debbie Siedband, one of the member volunteers noted “We got a lot done, & that was really satisfying. As always, we met nice people & received some atta-boys from those who noted our age. We continue to inspire wherever we go.” The Villages Hiking Club leads hikes on most Wednesdays and Saturdays together with social activities every other month. For more information about the Hiking Club and our hikes and programs contact Sy Gelman 408-532-1239. Also please check out our web site http://villageshikingclub.blogspot.com.