Two Mid Peninsula Open Space docents led a guided tour of the Purisima Creek Redwoods. This 5-mile ramble was along the creek and Soda Gulch and the group identified native and non-native species and noted second growth characteristics of the redwoods.
Author: Jim Beyer
Windy Hill Open Space Hike
On Saturday, May 9th John Trudeau led the long hikers in the Windy Hill Open Space District on the Spring Ridge and Hamms Gulch loop for a hike of about 7.5 miles, with an elevation gain of about 1400ft. that features open grassland ridges and forests of redwood, fir, and oak. The ramblers started from the same trail head and left the long hikers at the Meadow trail cutoff, They then took the Betsy Crowder trail around Sausal pond, for a total distance of 5.25 miles, with elevation gain about 1200 ft.
Stevens Creek County Park / Fremont Older Open Space Hike
Coyote Lake Hike
Russian Ridge Hike
Coyote Creek Park Hike
Rambler Hike to Frog Lake
Henry Coe Park Hike
Nancy Rumple led the long hikers on a 9 mile hike on Saturday, April 11th. We climbed up 1200 feet to the Monument to Henry Coe and then continued making a loop via Hobbs Road, Frog Lake Trail, and Flat Frog Trail plus a few other moderate trails back to the Headquarters.The beautiful wild flowers were in abundance making for a memorable hike.
Greg Brown’s Murals in Downtown Palto Alto
On Wednesday, April 1st Bonnie Preston led a rambler hike to Palo Alto to see 10 of Greg Brown’s Murals in downtown Palo Alto. These humorous murals are painted on the walls or ceilings of buildings. Greg grew up in Palo Alto and studied drawing, painting and printmaking in London. He painted the life size picture of a spy in a trench coat which was so realistic that it scared a city official in 1975. The city then commissioned many other works of art which delighted residents.