Gary Holmquist led a hike in the Baylands from the Don Edwards Environmental Center in Alviso. The hike turned out to be a little muddy so the distance was approximately two miles on the levees into the marshlands. There were many types of migratory waterfowl and also included human footprints .
Mount Diablo Hike
On Saturday, November 21st Wate Bakker led a long hike around the top of Mount Diablo . It was a strenuous hike of 6-8 miles with lots of ups and downs amounting to total elevation difference of 1200-1500 ft. The trail was rocky in some places at times. The views were fabulous and beautiful with plenty of sunshine and pleasant weather.
2015 Fall Trip
40 members and guests of the Villages Hiking Club recently spent three glorious days in the wine country exploring beautiful Jack London and Sugarloaf Ridge State Parks and environs. Upon arrival they took a short but lovely hike in Jack London State Park The next day was spent hiking Sugarloaf Ridge State Park taking in the beautiful scenery all around us. That evening all celebrated their good fortune with a delicious meal at the Wolf House Restaurant.
Seascape Beach Resort Outing
Rancho San Antonio County Park Hike
Almaden Quicksilver County Park Hike
Gary and Terry Holmquist led a hike in Almaden Quicksilver County Park in Almaden Valley on Saturday, October 17th. The hike was from the historic entrance on Almaden Road and lead to the Bull Run Picnic area where we had lunch. The total hike was six miles with an elevation gain of approximately 1000 feet. Along the way we visited historic sites from the mining era.
Country Western Hoedown and Potluck
The Villages Hiking Club’s “Country Western Hoedown and Potluck” was on Thursday, September 10th at The Gazebo. County music was provided by our favorite Villages DJ, Ed Knott. Bocce courts were also available for our exclusive use. 4:00 – 5:00. There was line dancing and many other dance steps performed by our members in attendance.
Alum Rock Park Hike
San Bruno State Park Hike
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.