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.
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.
Mount Madonna Hike
San Jose Museum of Art
Stanford University Campus Outing
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.
Mid Peninsula Open Space Hike
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.