Debbie Siedband and Dan Kato led a hike on Saturday, October 10th in San Bruno State Park. Long hikers took the Summit Loop trail and went 7.5 miles with an elevation climb of about 800 feet. Sy Gelman led the ramblers on a 3 – 4 mile hike with about a 300 foot elevation gain. Both groups had opportunities to see glorious views of the Pacific Ocean but much of the time were in fog limiting the view this day. The long hikers came across two very interesting and personable naturalists that were gathering more information that they were going to use in a book they are writing. The day offered great weather for hiking.
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Starbucks Hike
Coyote Valley Hike
Russian Ridge Open Space Hike
Wate and Johanna Bakker led hikes from a newly opened trail head in the western part of the Russian Ridge open space area . Johanna led the Ramblers on a partially shaded 3-4 mile hike with about 400ft elevation difference. Wate led the long hikers on a 7.8 mile hike with about a 800 ft elevation difference. It was a hot day with most of the time spent in the open space. The views were spectacular and the trails were well maintained.
rambler Hill Hike
Aptos Hike
Gary Holmquist led a hike on Saturday, September 19th in The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park in Aptos. The hike was 7.3 miles round trip and was predominantly in a second growth redwood forest area with moderate elevation gain. Even with the hot temperatures elsewhere, the hike remained cool and pleasant.
Alum Rock Trail Hike
Hill Hike
Cribari Village Hike
Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve Hike
Saturday, September 5, John Trudeau led a hike in the Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve near Lexington Reservoir and Los Gatos. We took the Limekiln Trail from Alma Bridge Road to Priest Rock and return via the Priest Rock trail for a distance of 7.8 miles round trip and about 1100 feet elevation gain. Although the beginning of the trail was shaded, most of it was exposed. The Sierra Azul OSP has the beauty and ruggedness of an unspoiled wilderness. There are great views of serpentine grasslands, hard, rocky, and steep chaparral, dense stands of bay trees, or quiet, shaded oak woodland forests.