Martial Cottle Park Hike

Bonnie Preston led a hike to nearby Martial Cottle Park ,off of Snell. There was a 3-4 mile flat, loop trail plus shorter paths that went into the interior. The park is named for the 19th-century farmer whose family donated the 287-acre farm to Santa Clara County with the intent of preserving the agricultural heritage of “The Valley of Heart’s Delight”. The park remains a work in progress that maintains a working farm where Master gardeners plant the annual crop, tend to it and then harvest it.

 

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Bentley Ridge Hike

Ramon Reza and Marianna Reza led a loop hike from the Villages to and across nearby Bentley Ridge: Cribari Center/San Felipe/Larkspur/Bentley Ridge Drive/Yerba Buena/Hounds Estates/Cribari Center. They stopped at the Starbucks/Le Boulanger on the corner of San Felipe and Yerba Buena for coffee and snacks. Hike length was about 5 miles with modest and gradual elevation at the beginning of the hike.

 

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Windy Hill Hike

Amy Meier led a hike in Windy Hill Preserve of approximately 7.5 miles with a 1200 ft. elevation. They started at the Portola Road entrance and hiked a loop trail on Spring Ridge, Betsy Crowder and Hamms Gulch trails.

 

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Coyote Creek Trail Hike

Brad Hinckley led a hike along Coyote Creek to Hellyer Park from Blossom Hill Road on a paved trial on Wednesday, January 23rd. Total distance was about 3-4 miles.

 

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Hill Hike

Russ Glines led a hike up our hill starting at Foothill Center on Saturday, January 19th..

 

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Calero County Park Hike

 

The long hikers  led by Akiko Giordono hiked the Calero County Park from Rancho San Vicente Entrance off McKean Road.  The trails there were in better condition than Rancho Canada del Oro as originally planned thus the reason for the change.  They went on the Lisa Killough Trail to Lisa’s Lookout, then go down to Cottle Trail toward the reservoir and back to the parking lot about 8.2 miles.  The ramblers  hiked up to Lisa’s Lookout and back which was about 5.4 miles of hiking. 

 

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2019 Top of the Hill Celebration

 

The Hiking Club once again celebrated New Year’s Day at the top of our tallest hill, at 2,300 ft. elevation. Rich Bainbridge lead the long hikers to the top, starting from Foothill Center, leaving at 9:30AM. The celebration started at about 11:30 AM at the top of the hill. Total hiking distance was 4-5 mile round trip, depending on which trails were taken. For a more leisurely pace and a slightly shorter distance, some of the hikers started at the upper garden parking lot and went to the picnic table by Ohlone and Skyway.

 

 

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