Hi all,
This will be about 7+ mile easy to moderate hike at this beautiful park thorough
redwood forests, ridges with views and meadows.
WHERE: Sam McDonald County Park [near La honda, CA]
WHEN: Sunday, Dec 20, 2009 at 11:30am [at the park parking lot]
Check the evite for further details and to respond..
http://www.evite.com/app/publicUrl/JBDBFHGGBKEIZFCXRKXE/hiking_12202009
see u soon :)
DESTINATION: Big Sur, CA
TRIP TITLE: Point Lobos SP/ Whale point, Big Sur
* DATE: December/ 19th/2009
* ORGANIZER: "V" (vsittamp@...).
* MEET: 9:00AM at P&TS (http://www.outdoorcardinals.org/pnts.shtml) or 11:00AM
at the Point Lobos state park entrance guard shack. Please do not drive into the
park. It is not possible to find you in the park. Park outside the park and walk
into the park and meet at the guard shack.
* ESTIMATED FINISH: 5:00PM at the trailhead.
* RSVP: Yes
* ACTIVITY DISTANCE: 8-9 Miles
* TOTAL ELEVATION GAIN: 250 ft
* DIFFICULTY: Easy: Only a bit harder than soaking in a Spa.
* ROUTE SUMMARY: Perimeter hike of point Lobos followed by dinner in Monterey.
* DRIVING DISTANCE: 190 miles, round trip
* COST: Carpool ($57 per car to be shared by all occupants including the driver)
* RAIN POLICY: Rain does not cancel the trip
For those that are wondering, the Henry Coe hike last week was definitely
enjoyable. We were wet from head to toe and the rain did not let up all day. But
hey! we had the park all to ourselves and it was very surreal to be crossing
streams in a desert park :-) Definitely a rewarding experience.....
This will be my last hike for the year. Gotta go do the family thing during
Christmas.
This hike is probably the easiest one I usually do or have ever done. It is even
easier than the city walks. But boy does it reward well. Yard by yard, this hike
has more visual stimulation than any other on coastal california. We will try to
explore some of the numerous tide pools in this park towards late afternoon when
the tides start receeding. It is appropriately billed as the greatest meeting of
Land and water in the world. Please go to the following website for more info.
http://www.pointlobos.org/
I thought I might close the year out with a relaxing rejuvenating walk with a
dinner to follow. The pace will be slow with plenty of stops to take in the
spectacular scenery. After the hike, we will go to Monterey and take in the
christmas decorations before settling down for dinner.
If you are carpooling from Stanford, please come with the intention of staying
for dinner. If not, please drive on your own.
Please bring a warm jacket. We will be stopping quite a bit and the coastal
winds can be cold at this time of the year.
So, let us wind down quite a high-paced, successful hiking year with this most
relaxing of hikes.....
See ya there or see ya next year:-)
"V"
978-996-9060
* DATE: Sunday December 13th
* Destination: Henry Coe State park, Gilroy CA.
* ORGANIZER: ("V") Vsittamp@....
* MEET: 8:00AM at P&TS (http://www.outdoorcardinals.org/pnts.shtml)or 9:30AM at
the Hunting Hollow entrance to Henry Coe State park.
* ESTIMATED FINISH: 5:00PM at the trailhead
* RSVP: Yes
* ACTIVITY DISTANCE: 16+ Miles
* TOTAL ELEVATION GAIN: 3000 + ft
* DIFFICULTY: Strenuous and guilt free.
* ROUTE SUMMARY: Hunting Hollow > Coyote Creek > Coit road > Anza trail >
Grapevine trail > Cross Canyon > Mahoney meadows > The narrows > China Hole >
Mahoney Meadows > Coit road > Coyote creek.
* DRIVING DISTANCE: 120 miles, round trip
* COST: Carpool ($36 per car to be shared by all occupants including the driver)
+ Park Entrance
* RAIN POLICY: Rain does not cancel the trip
Well, This will be the last Long hike of the year. I also scheduled it for the
Sunday after the big Christmas party so all of you with hangovers could go. Its
the new thing y'know? There is nothing like a brisk hike to get rid of hangovers
:-)
Anyway, Henry Coe is my favorite park in the bay area and his time of the year,
after a couple of rains it should be good and green with mild temperatures.
There should be water in the narrows so bring good shoes. This is also a park
with expansive views so cameras are essential.
Everyone must have headlamps and warm clothing. Please bring a good lunch and
some snacks.
Please Pay special attention to the headlamps. You must have headlamps with
fresh batteries. I am hoping to finish the hike in daylight but in case we are
delayed we will need them.
Everyone also must wear long pants. to avoid contact with some ivy patches.
Raingear could come in handy.
So, think about it... you are going home for Christmas to gorge on mom's
cooking. the idea is to not feel guilty afterwards. A good long hike like this
is just what the doctor ordered:-)
Let's burn those Calories!!
"V"
978-996-9060
Bring your snowshoes, you might need them!
Looks like a beautiful spot. Could be dusted in snow by the next storm.
http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/553840113luscLg
Route:
Rt.108 to the Cottonwood forest road from Tuolomne that is open year around, to
Cherry Lake in the Stanislaus National Forest. Then hike about 4 miles into
Yosemite to Kibbie Lake and camp there. This is a mile-long mountain lake
(elevation about 5000+ feet) lake. Fossible side trips on Saturday to Fiora Lake
or Kibbie Ridge. It is a full moon, should be a good photo opportunity if you
are so inclined.
Return loop passing by Lake Eleanor. There is some snow forecast for Saturday
night. So a return on Saturday may be necessary.
Prefer carpooling from San Ramon-Pleasanton area.
Hi all,
This will be about 7 mile moderate hike [with some strenuous sections] at this
beautiful place.
WHERE: Las Trampas Regional Wilderness
WHEN: Saturday, Dec 5, 2009 at 11:30am [at the parking lot]
Check the evite for further details and to respond
http://www.evite.com/app/publicUrl/LAEDHPMGQVIUKSQTIDFP/hiking_12052009
see u soon! :)
Strybing Arboretum is also world class.
If anyone does not understand the nature of our Mediterranean climate, this
amazing garden does a wonderful job of describing why we can grow such an
abundance and variety of plants. This Arboretum is a destination year
round, my favorite is the succulent garden.
So if you're already at GG Park and have extra time, I highly recommend
adding this to your urban stroll.
Back from Utah Parks, more on that later,
Jayah
Jayah Faye Paley
www.AdventureBuddies.NET <http://www.adventurebuddies.net/>
www.PolesForMobility.com
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From: BayAreaHiking@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BayAreaHiking@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of vsittamp
Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 11:38 PM
To: BayAreaHiking@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [BayAreaHiking] Golden gate park / Conservatory of flowers Saturday
Dec 5th
Saturday December 5th
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Where: San Francisco
What : Trip to the Conservatory of flowers.
* DATE: Saturday December 5th
* ORGANIZER: ("V") Vsittamp@yahoo. <mailto:Vsittamp%40yahoo.com> com
* MEET: 9:00AM at P&TS (http://www.outdoorc
<http://www.outdoorcardinals.org/pnts.shtml> ardinals.org/pnts.shtml) or
10:00AM at the legion of honor museum. http://maps.
<http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Palo+Alto,+CA&daddr=37.785
245,-122.499935&geocode=FVtROwId1D64-CkfYF-i9aGPgDHPdvU1UvUfDg%3B&hl=en&mra=
dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=1&sz=18&sll=37.785474,-122.499109&sspn=0.002629,0.005407&ie=
UTF8&ll=37.785474,-122.499104&spn=0.002629,0.005407&t=h&z=18>
google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Palo+Alto,+CA&daddr=37.785245,-122.4999
35&geocode=FVtROwId1D64-CkfYF-i9aGPgDHPdvU1UvUfDg%3B&hl=en&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mr
sp=1&sz=18&sll=37.785474,-122.499109&sspn=0.002629,0.005407&ie=UTF8&ll=37.78
5474,-122.499104&spn=0.002629,0.005407&t=h&z=18
* ESTIMATED FINISH: 7:00 - 8:00 PM after dinner at PT&S
* RSVP: Yes
* ACTIVITY DISTANCE: Variable: 6-8 Miles.
* TOTAL ELEVATION GAIN: A few steps:-)
* DIFFICULTY: Easy as flopping around on a beach.
* ROUTE SUMMARY: Legion of Honor museum > Conservatory of flowers > Haight
Ashbury > Legion of Honor museum.
* DRIVING DISTANCE: 75 miles, round trip
* COST: Carpool ($22.5 per car to be shared by all occupants including the
driver) + $7 for the Conservatory.
* RAIN POLICY: Rain does not cancel the trip
After two consecutive weekends of backpacking, I am ready for a leisurely
stroll in the city. What better way to engage in leisure than a visit to the
Conservatory of flowers. This is not just a museum of flowers. It has potted
plants, tropical plants, aquatic plants among others. But just going to the
conservatory would be a supremely unproductive day, so I decided to couple
it with a short hike through some of the nicest parts of San Francisco
ending with dinner at the Haight to complete the day.
We will meet at the PT&S at 9:00AM or at the Legion of Honor museum at
10:00AM. Walk to the Conservatory through Lands End, and after a couple of
hours at the conservatory, we walk to Haight for dinner and from there walk
back to the Legion.
Since this is a city hike, you are welcome to join us at any point in the
itinerary and leave us at any point as well. This will be a casual social
walk. So, bring your sad stories, sob stories, my boss is a jerk stories or
even stories that inflate your egos and we can hash them all out through
what promises to be a fine day! :-)
See ya there
"V"
978-996-9060
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Saturday December 5th
---------------
Where: San Francisco
What : Trip to the Conservatory of flowers.
* DATE: Saturday December 5th
* ORGANIZER: ("V") Vsittamp@...
* MEET: 9:00AM at P&TS (http://www.outdoorcardinals.org/pnts.shtml) or 10:00AM
at the legion of honor museum.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Palo+Alto,+CA&daddr=37.785245,-\
122.499935&geocode=FVtROwId1D64-CkfYF-i9aGPgDHPdvU1UvUfDg%3B&hl=en&mra=dme&mrcr=\
0&mrsp=1&sz=18&sll=37.785474,-122.499109&sspn=0.002629,0.005407&ie=UTF8&ll=37.78\
5474,-122.499104&spn=0.002629,0.005407&t=h&z=18
* ESTIMATED FINISH: 7:00 – 8:00 PM after dinner at PT&S
* RSVP: Yes
* ACTIVITY DISTANCE: Variable: 6-8 Miles.
* TOTAL ELEVATION GAIN: A few steps:-)
* DIFFICULTY: Easy as flopping around on a beach.
* ROUTE SUMMARY: Legion of Honor museum > Conservatory of flowers > Haight
Ashbury > Legion of Honor museum.
* DRIVING DISTANCE: 75 miles, round trip
* COST: Carpool ($22.5 per car to be shared by all occupants including the
driver) + $7 for the Conservatory.
* RAIN POLICY: Rain does not cancel the trip
After two consecutive weekends of backpacking, I am ready for a leisurely stroll
in the city. What better way to engage in leisure than a visit to the
Conservatory of flowers. This is not just a museum of flowers. It has potted
plants, tropical plants, aquatic plants among others. But just going to the
conservatory would be a supremely unproductive day, so I decided to couple it
with a short hike through some of the nicest parts of San Francisco ending with
dinner at the Haight to complete the day.
We will meet at the PT&S at 9:00AM or at the Legion of Honor museum at 10:00AM.
Walk to the Conservatory through Lands End, and after a couple of hours at the
conservatory, we walk to Haight for dinner and from there walk back to the
Legion.
Since this is a city hike, you are welcome to join us at any point in the
itinerary and leave us at any point as well. This will be a casual social walk.
So, bring your sad stories, sob stories, my boss is a jerk stories or even
stories that inflate your egos and we can hash them all out through what
promises to be a fine day! :-)
See ya there
"V"
978-996-9060
Hi all,
It's time once again for fun under the full moon :)
This will be about 4+ mile hike under the full moon.
WHERE: Tilden Regional Park [Berkeley]
WHEN: Wednesday, Dec 2, 2009 at 6:45 pm [at the Inspiration point parking lot]
Check the evite for further details and to respond
http://www.evite.com/app/publicUrl/THBDWDDZKWZKPXYNQWFG/fullmoonhike_12022009
see u soon! :)
I have sketched out the following plan for my next trip to the national parks:
1. Depart San Ramon, CA Dec. 8.
2. Arrive Petrified Forest National Park in the evening of Dec. 9
3. Tour park Dec. 10, 11 and drive to Tucson, Az
4. Tour Saguaro National Park Dec. 12, 13
5. Drive to Carlsbad Cavern National Park Dec. 14
6. Tour park Dec. 15, 16 and drive to Guadalupe Mountains National Park in
Texas
7. Tour park Dec. 17, 18, 19 and drive to Big Bend National Park, also in
Texas
8. Tour park Dec. 20, 21, 22, 23
9. Drive from Big Bend NP to San Ramon, CA Dec. 24, 25, 26
The total driving distance from park to park is 3400 miles. Add another 600
miles of driving in the parks and we have a 4000 mile trip, or about 60 hours of
driving. Total days on the road is 19, possibly 20. My plan is to car camp. If I
can entice 1 or 2 of you, I am open to motel camping.
From my research, the highlights of the trip will be in Carlsbad Caverns and Big
Bend, although the other stops have lots to do also. There will be plenty of
hiking in the parks.
Are there any interested takers out there? Please respond to me directly at my
email address.
Hello Hikers,
I am canceling the hike I scheduled for Sat. Nov. 28 at Castle Rock State
Park due to illness.
I became quite ill with the flu last weekend, and I am recovering very
slowly. Since I am not physically able to lead the hike, I must,
unfortunately, cancel the hike.
I hope to reschedule the hike soon.
Have an excellent holiday weekend everyone....
- Julio M.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Julio M. <jamzemail@...>
Date: Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 10:28 PM
Subject: Castle Rock State Park Hike, Sat. Nov. 28 (Julio M.)
To: bayareahiking@yahoogroups.com
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Castle Rock State Park, Nov. 28 (Sat.)
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Destination: Castle Rock State Park
Date: November 28, 2009 (Saturday)
Total length of hike: About 7 miles
Total elevation gain: About 1000 feet
Further information on Castle Rock State Park at URL:
http://www.santacruzstateparks.org/parks/castlerock/
Driving distance/time: 22 miles / 45 minutes each way
Cost: Mileage $11 per car + $6.00 day use fee (avoid by parking on Skyline
Blvd.)
Organizer: Julio M.(contact info below)
RAIN CANCELS.... In case of doubt, call my cell phone # (listed below) after
9 PM on the night before the hike. I will leave an outgoing message with any
notices about hike cancellation due to weather.
NO NEED TO RSVP
Meet: 9:30 am at the California Avenue Caltrain Station, 101 California
Ave.,
Palo Alto (meet in the middle of the parking lot in
front of the
underpass that goes to northbound train platform) to
carpool
10:30 am at Castle Rock Main Entrance
Estimated finish time: 3 PM (back at trailhead)
bring: lunch, sunscreen, plenty of water, coat, all the usual stuff.
Castle Rock State Park offers lovely isolation and panoramic views of
pristine wilderness within easy driving distance of Silicon Valley. As the
park’s name suggests, it also includes fascinating unusual rock formations.
The natural vegetation of the park includes wonderful redwood forest,
madrone, and various varieties of pine trees.
We will begin our hike at the Castle Rock Park main entrance on Skyline
Boulevard. A short hike takes us to the park’s namesake rock formation with
its interesting caves and textures. We will then follow the Saratoga Gap
Trail which will take us to Castle Rock Falls overlook, Russell Point, and
end at Trail Camp. This trail offers wonderful panoramic views of Monterey
Bay and of pristine rolling hills toward the west and south.
From Trail Camp, we will take the Loghry Woods Trail through a narrow
heavily wooded ravine and work our way toward Skyline Trail. Skyline Trail
will then return us to the park’s main entrance.
DIRECTIONS from Palo Alto to the main entrance of Castle Rock State Park.
(Note: To avoid paying entrance fee, park along Skyline Boulevard near the
entrance)
- Take Page Mill Road heading west
- Follow Page Mill Road (a bit windy) up to Skyline Blvd. (10 miles)
- Take a sharp left onto Skyline Blvd. (Highway 35)
- Continue on Skyline Blvd. for 8.2 miles and main entrance of park will be
on the left. (you will know you are getting fairly close when you cross
Highway 9)
- Park along Skyline Blvd. to avoid paying the park entrance fee.
- We will meet at the entrance to the parking lot.
Trip "leader":
Julio M.
jamzemail (at) gmail (dot) com
On the day of the hike only: 650(dash)906(dash)2594
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* Destination : Harkins Ridge @ Purisima Creek OSP
* Stats : 7 mi, 1400' gain.
* Date : Nov 27, 2009 (Fri)
* Meet : 8:00 AM at a place TBD.
* Organizer: DN (walks.nani at gmail dot com)
* RSVP : Yes. Let me know your contact number if you haven't hiked with me
before.
The hike will start at the western TH of Purisima Creek OSP, off Higgins Canyon
Road. Route : Purisima Creek Trail > Craig Britton Trail (formerly named Soda
Gulch Trail) > Harkins Ridge Trail.
Trip Organizer : Dhananjay Naniwadekar
Sat Dec 5-6: Backpacking in Point Reyes ("Magda")
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* DESTINATION: Point Reyes
* DATE: Sat Dec 5 - Sun Dec 6
* ORGANIZER: "Magda" (madlenkab at yahoo dot com)
* MEET: 7:30am at PT&S at Stanford or 9:30am at trailhead (Palomarin)
* ESTIMATED FINISH: 6pm at trailhead
* RSVP: Necessary
* ACTIVITY DISTANCE: 18 miles over two days
* TOTAL ELEVATION GAIN: approx. 3000 feet
* DIFFICULTY: rather strenuous
* BRING: Backpacking gear, please e-mail me for gear list.
* ROUTE SUMMARY: Palomarin->Wildcat camp->Palomarin
* DRIVING DISTANCE: 140 miles round trip,
* COST: Carpool ($42 per car to be shared by all occupants including the
driver). Trip cost will be shared equally among all participants, including $30
covering the camp site fee. Participants bringing common gear will be
compensated for it.
* RAIN POLICY: Rain does not cancel the trip
Interested in backpacking in Point Reyes, the park with the most beautiful views
on the ocean? Not afraid of cold and rain and have backpacking experience? Ready
to backpack 18 miles? Then this might be a trip for you! :-)
I have booked the Wildcat campsite located on the shore which is, according to
"V", the most beautiful campsite in the park. The campsite can accommodate up to
14 people. I believe there is no need to describe the beauty of Point Reyes.
Bring warm clothes and be prepared for some rain, too. Please email me for gear
list.
Hopefully the weather will cooperate.
See you in Point Reyes!
Magda
Hi all,
This will be about 7+ moderate hike at this beautiful place.
WHEN: SUNDAY, Nov 22, 2009 at 11:30am
WHERE: China Camp State Park [near San Rafael]
Check the evite for further details and to respond
http://www.evite.com/app/publicUrl/PSZGJYOSOBTGDYGLZSKU/hiking_11222009
see u soon! :)
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Castle Rock State Park, Nov. 28 (Sat.)
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Destination: Castle Rock State Park
Date: November 28, 2009 (Saturday)
Total length of hike: About 7 miles
Total elevation gain: About 1000 feet
Further information on Castle Rock State Park at URL:
http://www.santacruzstateparks.org/parks/castlerock/
Driving distance/time: 22 miles / 45 minutes each way
Cost: Mileage $11 per car + $6.00 day use fee (avoid by parking on Skyline
Blvd.)
Organizer: Julio M.(contact info below)
RAIN CANCELS.... In case of doubt, call my cell phone # (listed below) after
9 PM on the night before the hike. I will leave an outgoing message with any
notices about hike cancellation due to weather.
NO NEED TO RSVP
Meet: 9:30 am at the California Avenue Caltrain Station, 101 California
Ave.,
Palo Alto (meet in the middle of the parking lot in
front of the
underpass that goes to northbound train platform) to
carpool
10:30 am at Castle Rock Main Entrance
Estimated finish time: 3 PM (back at trailhead)
bring: lunch, sunscreen, plenty of water, coat, all the usual stuff.
Castle Rock State Park offers lovely isolation and panoramic views of
pristine wilderness within easy driving distance of Silicon Valley. As the
park’s name suggests, it also includes fascinating unusual rock formations.
The natural vegetation of the park includes wonderful redwood forest,
madrone, and various varieties of pine trees.
We will begin our hike at the Castle Rock Park main entrance on Skyline
Boulevard. A short hike takes us to the park’s namesake rock formation with
its interesting caves and textures. We will then follow the Saratoga Gap
Trail which will take us to Castle Rock Falls overlook, Russell Point, and
end at Trail Camp. This trail offers wonderful panoramic views of Monterey
Bay and of pristine rolling hills toward the west and south.
From Trail Camp, we will take the Loghry Woods Trail through a narrow
heavily wooded ravine and work our way toward Skyline Trail. Skyline Trail
will then return us to the park’s main entrance.
DIRECTIONS from Palo Alto to the main entrance of Castle Rock State Park.
(Note: To avoid paying entrance fee, park along Skyline Boulevard near the
entrance)
- Take Page Mill Road heading west
- Follow Page Mill Road (a bit windy) up to Skyline Blvd. (10 miles)
- Take a sharp left onto Skyline Blvd. (Highway 35)
- Continue on Skyline Blvd. for 8.2 miles and main entrance of park will be
on the left. (you will know you are getting fairly close when you cross
Highway 9)
- Park along Skyline Blvd. to avoid paying the park entrance fee.
- We will meet at the entrance to the parking lot.
Trip "leader":
Julio M.
jamzemail (at) gmail (dot) com
On the day of the hike only: 650(dash)906(dash)2594
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* Destination : Mori Point (and Sweeney Ridge)
* Stats : 5-6 miles, 1400' gain.
* Date : Nov 21, 2009 (Sat)
* Meet : 7:30 AM at a place (around San Mateo?) TBD.
* Organizer: DN (walks.nani at gmail dot com)
* RSVP: Required.
This will be a shorter version of the hike I had led in July. The plan is to
start at Shelldance Nursery TH, go up to Portola Discovery Site which sits along
Sweeney Ridge, then down into Pacifica via Cattle Hill and visit Mori Point
(Pacifica Coast) before returning to the Nursery.
The path we took in July was as follows:
* Destination : Milagra Ridge (and Sweeney Ridge)
* Stats : 15-16 miles (6-mile option), 3000' gain, 2.5 mph.
* Date : July 18, 2009 (Sat)
* Meet : 8:30 AM at a place (around San Mateo?) TBD.
* Organizer: DN (walks.nani at gmail dot com)
* RSVP : Yes, by 2 PM Friday.
Lest I totally lose the ability to walk more than 8-10 miles, here is a medium
distance hike over 15-16 miles which spans Milagra Ridge and Sweeney Ridge in
Pacifica. There is a 6-mile option for those who might not want to walk 10+
miles during the current warm spell. Though Pacifica tends to be cooler than San
Jose or Easy Bay area, there is a steep stretch or two which a beginner hiker
may not find to his taste. The hike route will probably cover the trails close
to San Francisco County Jail, Portola Discovery Site and Mori Ridge. Please
bring more water than you might need for the same hike in November or December.
Trip Organizer : Dhananjay Naniwadekar
* DESTINATION: Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
* DATE: Nov 25 - 29
* ORGANIZER: Lothar Langer (Lotharla at gmail dot com)
* MEET: TBD
* RSVP: Yes
* BRING: Hiking Boots, Sun Screen, Hat, camping items (tents, sleeping bag,
stove, etc), warm clothing, food and water supplies
* DRIVING DISTANCE: 1600 miles, round trip
* COST: rental car cost $305 gas costs : 1600 mi / 24 mpg * 3 $pg = $200 That is
$505 divided under up to 5 persons
* RAIN POLICY: Rain does not cancel the trip
i 'm planning a car camping / backpacking trip to the Escalante area in South
Utah for the time :
Wednesday, Nov 25th afternoon to Sunday, Nov. 29th evening.
This would include renting an appropriate car and driving there and back.
A meetup with V.'s group for a common thxgiving dinner is possible.
There are spots for 4 people available.
Cheers,
Lothar Langer
Wed Dec 31-31: Thanksgiving in Southern Utah (Lothar Langer)
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* DESTINATION: Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
* DATE: Wed Dec 31-31
* ORGANIZER: Lothar Langer (Lotharla at gmail dot com)
* MEET: TBD
* RSVP: Yes
* BRING: Hiking Boots, Sun Screen, Hat, camping items (tents, sleeping bag,
stove, etc), warm clothing, food and water supplies
* DRIVING DISTANCE: 1600 miles, round trip
* COST: rental car cost $305 gas costs : 1600 mi / 24 mpg * 3 $pg = $200 That is
$505 divided under up to 5 persons
* RAIN POLICY: Rain does not cancel the trip
i 'm planning a car camping / backpacking trip to the Escalante area in South
Utah for the time :
Wednesday, Nov 25th afternoon to Sunday, Nov. 29th evening.
This would include renting an appropriate car and driving there and back.
A meetup with V.'s group for a common thxgiving dinner is possible.
There are spots for 4 people available.
Cheers,
Lothar Langer
I am considering an overnight snowshoeing, snowcamping trip starting at the
Pinecrest Sno-Park and hiking out about 3 miles or so. I have been this way in
summer but not in winter. Is it overrun by snowmobiles? I would think it is too
early for the snowmobilers, since the snow is not very deep.
The road to Sonora Pass is closed now. Clark Fork Road to the campgrounds is
still open, but the rangers say it is likely to close after this next storm
11/21-22. If still open, that would be a preferred starting point. If the snows
continue then Pinecrest Sno-park will be the only parking area available on this
side of Rt.108.
Anyone done this before ? Interested in exploring this area in winter?
Yes, I have snowcamping experience and training. I am not into taking foolish
risks. I just like cold weather and the utter silence of the winter landscape
under a blanket of snow.
Patrick
Hi all,
This will be about a 7+ mile moderate hike in mostly open grasslands with nice
views at this beautiful and secluded place.
We'll have lunch at a beautiful spot overlooking Mt. Diablo.
WHERE: Morgan territory regional preserve [near Livermore]
WHEN: SUNDAY, Nov 15, 2009 at 11:30AM [at the parking lot]
Check the link below for further details and to respond..
http://www.evite.com/app/publicUrl/KXWRERMPONRUFLSDMZSC/hiking_11152009
see u soon!
- Sekar :)
P.S. Dogs are permitted in the park :)