Big Basin State Park Hike

On Saturday, June 27th Nancy Rumple led the long hikers on a 12 mile moderately hilly hike from the park headquarters to the Pacific Ocean. The hike was through Redwood trees with a view of a waterfall, and the Pacific ocean.  Wendy Ledamun led the ramblers on the sequoia trail on a 4.5 mile trek with elevation gains of 420 ft. The route, was almost entirely under old-growth redwoods, included a stop at Sempervirens Fall, a scramble up Slippery Rock and a visit to the Maddock Cabin site

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Ceremonial Opening of New Trails in the Hill Lands

The Villages Hiking Club had a ceremonial opening of the new trails in the hill lands. All gathered at the end of Village View Drive at 8.45 AM to attend the official opening of the new trails in the lower hill lands at 9 AM. Following a brief ceremony,walkers and beginning hikers explored the new trails led by Johanna Bakker. Dan Kato, and Wate Bakker. After the hikes all gathered at Picnic area 1 for appetizers and drinks around 11.00 AM. All brought appetizers to share and the hiking club provided water, beer and wine to celebrate this milestone in our long history. About 45 people attended with about 12 new comers.


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Villa Montalvo Estate Outing

Wate and Johanna Bakker led a rambler hike on the Villa Montalvo estate in Saratoga. After a 3-4 mile hike through the redwoods to a lookout point we  toured the beautiful grounds of the Villa. Afterwards all went be a sushi lunch in downtown Saratoga.

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Alum Rock Park

Nancy Rumple led a hike to Alum Rock Park and hiked mostly under the trees on the South Rim Trail. The hike location was changed from Calero Park due to the extreme heat. This morning’s hike was cool and comfortable and the trees turned out to be the perfect place.

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2015 Summer Outing

33 members and guests of the Villages Hiking Club recently spent three glorious days in the gold country exploring beautiful Jenkinson and environs. Jenkinson Lake is a reservoir constructed as part of the American River Division of the Central Valley Project to provide irrigation water to a portion of El Dorado County, California. The dam was begun on May 1953 and was completed in mid 1955. Surrounding the lake is Sly Park with facilities for all year outdoor activities. Upon arrival they  took a short but lovely hike beside a running stream to become acclimated with the altitude.  That evening all were invited to partake of a delicious dinner at the rented cabin of  gracious hosts and members Mike and Trish Warfield. The next day a small group went off  to explore the high country while the rest spent the day hiking around Jenkinson Lake enjoying the great scenery and hiking to a real jewel, a wonderful waterfall. During the day one group encountered a reenactment of the wagon train journey some 160 years ago. That evening  all celebrated their good fortune with a delicious meal at 50 Grand Steak House, a well known local restaurant.  











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Mount Madonna Hike

Nancy Rumple led a hike in Mount Madonna County Park on Saturday, May 30th. The hikers went     7 to 8 miles among the Redwoods with about 1000ft. elevation gain. We visited the white fallow deer and saw various wildflowers.

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San Jose Museum of Art

Bonnie Preston led a rambler trip to the San Jose Museum of Art to see the new exhibit by Diana Thater on Wednesday,May 27th. Her light and multimedia installation “Science Fiction” fills the museum’s skylight gallery. This is part of an experimental lab of ideas and images.

 

 

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Stanford University Campus Outing

Susan Brown and Jim Beyer led a self guided walking tour of the Stanford University Campus. We  visited the Hoover Tower and museum, the Memorial Church, and Tresidder Student Union. We ended our tour at the Cantor Art Museum.

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Fall Creek State Park Hike

Nancy Rumple led the Long hikers among the Redwoods on a 9-mile hike with a 1200-ft. elevation gain up the Lost Empire Trail to the large Redwood tree Big Ben and then down the Big Ben trail. The Ramblers did a 5 mile loop with a 1000-ft elevation gain. The long hikers passed the Barrel Mill site and both groups visited the Lime Kiln area as they looped back.

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