Thursday, April 30, 2015

04/29 WC Open Space



Fourteen of us started from the Whitecliff Way trail head and walked in a CCW loop. Things are drying fast and there were few flowers left. We had an early lunch at Borges Ranch. Distance was about 3.9 miles, but feel free to add on as we wandered about at the ranch!

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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

04/22 Mitchell Rock/Twin Peak


It was only 3.9 miles, but it certainly felt longer! possibly because of the 1700' gain/loss, perhaps because the trail down after lunch was so slippery. 15 of us made the loop from the Mitchell Canyon parking lot, up to Mitchell Rocks, further up to the saddle between the Twin Peaks and then down, down, down and back to the cars. Lots of flowers, but things are drying fast.

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Friday, April 17, 2015

4-15-2015 Black Diamond



14 of us enjoyed a bright, windy, 4 mile hike in the grassy hills on the east side of Black Diamond Regional Preserve. We walked the Old Homestead Loop trail in the counter clockwise direction (which we all agreed was THE way to go). Lunch was under an old oak just a short ways up Acorn trail at the top of the day's elevation gain.  This was a good time for this hike as the grass was still mostly green and there were flowers, at least on the first half of the hike.

No one got lost or separated once we were on the trail, but one car was subject to the "curse of Black Diamond" and missed the turn onto Golf Course Rd. Cell phone contact was eventually established and the lost ones caught up with the rest of us.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

4-8-2015 McGuire Peaks Loop, Sunol



It was a beautiful day in Sunol! We were treated to a hike along the McGuire Peaks Loop with Heath Bartosh. Jeanne had bid on his services at last years "Midnight on the Mountain". The lower McGuire Peaks trail was closed due to storm damage, so we went to plan B and started from trailhead 6. The 5.5 mile hike (elevation gain/loss of 1556') was filled with flowers, green hills, picturesque clouds and lots of learning opportunities.

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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

4/1 Round Valley




No fooling! This was a fantastic outing.

Eleven of us were treated to an exceptional display of Triteleia laxa (Ithuriel's spear) as well as some beautiful lupine, and plenty of Chinese houses (Collinsia heterophylla), etc. along with fantastic views on this 4.75 mile hike. On our last visit in April 2012 we walked this loop counter-clockwise. Today we all agreed that it is better to go up Hardy Canyon and come down the open slopes after lunch.

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