Pinnacles National Monument Hike
Sandra Walker,John Walker,Amy Meier, Gigi Clarke,Jackie Jones,Nancy Rumple, Eve Gebhardt,Gisela Pearson, Jim Beyer,Mike Warfield Photographer:John Trudeau |
Nancy Rumple led the Long hikers on a 10 mile hike with hilly switch back trails that had rock scrambling on Saturday, March 22nd. Some of the hikers traveled up over the peak plus some hiked through the caves also. We saw great views, rock formations, wild flowers and the California Condor. It was truly a hike to remember as the day turned out to be sunny, cool, and there was a light breeze. Three ramblers were lead by Sy Gelman and they chose a different trail.
Faye Swanson,Katie Peretti Photographer: Sy Gelman |
Observation Point |
Condor |
Condor |
Amy Meier |
Cave Entrance |
Cave Hikers |
Rapplers (Not Club Members) |
Mike Warfield,John Walker, Sandra Walker,Eve Gebhardt |
Steven’s Creek Reservoir Hike
Wate Bakker,Johanna Bakker,Bonnie Preston, Katy Peretti,Caryl Swinyard,Cookie Hunley, Barb Buehrer Photographer:Suzanne Pham |
Johanna Bakker led a rambler hike along the Steven’s Creek reservoir in Cupertino, along the Tony Look trail. It was a moderate trail of 5.8 miles and an elevation change of 400 feet each way. It was a beautiful sunny day.
Harvey Bear Ranch Hike
Amy Meier,John Walker,Sandra Walker, Jackie Jones,Susan Brown,Debbie Siedband,Wate Bakker,Nancy Rumple, Eve Gebhardt,Marc Siedband Photographer:Jim Beyer |
Ano Nuevo Hike
Bonnie Preston led a Rambler trip today to Ano Nuevo(the largest birthing area in the world) to see the elephant seals in their birthing environment. This is the place where these giant creatures arrive every winter and come ashore to fight, mate, give birth, and rest from long sea voyages. The beaches, sand dunes, and nearby offshore island provide the ideal place for safety and security. Males can weigh up to 5,000 pounds, females weigh up to 1600 pounds and the babies weigh 75 pounds at birth and grow to 230-300 pounds in less that a month. Seventeen club members enjoyed a remarkable day with sunshine and a cool light breeze. Our guide was informative and knowledgeable.
John Trudeau,Bonnie Preston, Mike Cohen,Peter Nicholls |
Two on right end are elephant seal skulls compared to other animals such as bears,etc. |
Our guide |
Chuck Wyatt,Eve Gebhardt,Judy Israel, Jim Beyer,Ruben Israel, Dottie Armbruster,Marian Wyatt |
Male Elephant Seal |
Young Males Sparring |
Harvey Bear Ranch County Park Hike
Amy Meier,Suzanne Phem,Toby Katzman,Faye Swanson,Cookie Hunley, Wate Bakker,Jackie Jones,Jim Beyer, Johanna Bakker,Gisela Pearson, Nancy Rumple,Phil Grote,John Trudeau, Laura Gelman Photographer: Sy Gelman |
Wate and Johanna Bakker led a rambler and a long hike in Harvey Bear Ranch County Park around Coyote Lake on Saturday, March 9th.We were originally scheduled to hike in Henry Coe State Park but changed plans. When we arrived there was a youth event happening that caused us to change locations. Johanna lead a rambler hike of about 4 miles with n elevation gain of about 500 ft and Wate lead a long hike of 8 miles with an elevation gain of about 1000 ft. It was a great day to be outside with friends from the club.
Toby Katzman,Sy Gelman,Laura Gelman,Faye Swanson,Suzanne Pham, Johanna Bakker |
Suzanne Pham,Johanna Bakker,Faye Swanson, Toby Katzman,Laura Gelman,Cookie Hunley |
Rock covered with Crustose Lichen |
Laura Gelman |
Grant Ranch Hike
F:Laura Gelman,Amy Meier.Gisela Pearson, Wate Bakker B:Sy Gelman,Jim Beyer,Eve Gebhardt, Jackie Jones,Debbie Siedband, Nancy Rumple,Gigi Clarke,Karan Foss |
Gigi Clarke & Jackie Jones led a group of twelve long hikers on an 8-9 mile hike in Grant Ranch to Deer Camp/Line Shack. They discovered that the line shack had burned down two weeks earlier according to the park ranger that met them. Johanna Bakker lead the ramblers on a 2-21/2 mile loop via the Hotel trail and Lower Hotel trail in Grant County park. This was a practically flat trail, and Johanna was joined by Rajni and Gita Bakhda and Suzanne Pham. The ramblers starting point was at the main entrance to the park. It was a beautiful, sunny.warm day for both groups with no fog or haze in sight. The crisp air made for a delightful experience.
Mt. Hamilton observatory |
Line Shack |
Santa Teresa Park Hike
Chuck Wyatt,Marian Wyatt,Cookie Hunley, Eric Pierson,Johanna Bakker,Pam Pierson, Wate Bakker |
Johanna Bakker led a hike in Santa Teresa Park on the Fortini/Mine/ St​yle Ranch trails on Wednesday, February 19th. It was a 2.5-mile loop with moderate elevation gain of 300 ft. After a brief shower in the early morning, the sky was beautiful, and the trail was not muddy. There were a few poppies out, and the meadowlarks were in song. A good time was enjoyed by all. We went to McDonald’s afterwards.
Calero County Park Hike
John Walker,Nancy Rumple,Jackie Jones,Anka Hoek,Debbie Siedband, John Trudeau,Eve Gebhardt,Sandra Walker,Gisela Pearson |
On Saturday, February 15th thirteen members hiked in Calero County Park. The ten long hikers hiked 7-8 miles with a 1400 ft. elevation gain led by Nancy Rumple. They passed the bat house and had views of the reservoir and the valley. The Ramblers did 4-5 miles led by Bonnie Preston. They consisted of Bonnie Preston, Sy Gelman,and Laura Gelman. It was a pleasant day with cloudy skies and moderate temperatures.
John Walker,Jim Beyer,Jackie Jones,Debbie Siedband.Anka Hoek, John Trudeau,Eve Gebhardt,Sandra Walker,Gisela Pearson |
Village Hike
Bonnie Preston led a Village hike today. The group met at Vineyard Center at 9 a.m and walked up through Valle Vista and on to the upper garden and to the first picnic area on the lower part of Skyway. It was a pleasant day and the fog made way for a sunny morning. The hike ended back at the Vineyard.