Thursday, January 30, 2025

01/29 - Black Diamond Mines

 


There were 12 of us (plus one very good dog) today. It was a great day for hiking, not too warm, but not cold either. The timing was good for manzanita bloom, but a bit early for everything else. In addition to the plants we saw bluebirds and a kestrel. It was 2 3/4 miles that felt longer with the elevation changes.

 

Wednesday, January 22, 2025

01/22 - Strawberry Canyon

 


14 of us started from the parking area at the intersection of Grizzly Peak and Centennial Dr on a very chilly morning (still in the 40s). We walked down the canyon and then back up to the Botanical Garden for the current art exhibit in the "Plants Illustrated" series. Three more of our group joined us for the exhibit. After lunch/snacks on the deck we squeezed into 3 cars to shuttle back to the top. A lovely day. 4.4 miles.

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Wednesday, January 15, 2025

1/15 - Crockett Hills


 

There was a very large group today - 17* plus 2 dogs. It was quite chilly to start, especially in the shade or when a swirl of wind came through. The trail wasn't muddy and the Dirca, Oso Berry and white flowered Ribes were all in bloom. (spoiler...my Dirca photos were too "fuzzy" to post). A wonderful hike. 2.3-2.6 miles depending on return route.

It was special for Ann as her first hike with us was last February at Crockett Hills.

* I originally said 16, but had neglected to count myself.

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Wednesday, January 8, 2025

01/08 - Redwood to Huckleberry and back

 


For our first walk of 2025, eight of us took a route we've not done since 2021, walking from the Skyline gate to Redwood RP, along the Huckleberry path to Huckleberry Regional Preserve. We had our snacks at the picnic tables there, then continued a CW circuit along lower Huckleberry Path, then the Skyline Tr and so back to the cars. 3.5 miles.

It is a bit tricky to navigate as neither the Huckleberry map nor the Redwood RP map shows the connection, tho each has an arrow to the other.  However it is very clear on a 1991 map I have (Trails of the East Bay Hills, Central Section, published by Olmsted Map Co-Berkeley). The connection from the East Ridge Tr in Redwood has badges for the East Bay Skyline Tr, the Bay Area Ridge Tr, and the DeAnza Tr, but no mention of Huckleberry Preserve. This is one you have to know exists!


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