9:30am Hike led by Franklin Young: “Crookedest Railroad” (from Mt Home)
Crookedest Railroad / Rating= M See website for Rating Descriptions.
Crookedest Railroad / Rating= M See website for Rating Descriptions.
Healthy Parks Healthy People Topic TBA / Rating= E See website for Rating Descriptions.
Trees / Rating= M See website for Rating Descriptions.
Health and Inspiration / Rating= R See website for Rating Descriptions.
Topic TBD / Rating= M See website for Rating Descriptions.
Healthy Parks Healthy People: What is ShinrinYoku? / Rating= E See website for Rating Descriptions.
Mountain Views / Rating= M See website for Rating Descriptions.
Healthy Parks Healthy People: Topic TBD / Rating= E See website for Rating Descriptions.
Topic "Trees" Rating= M See website for Rating Descriptions.
Biodiversity & Trees of Tam / Rating= M See website for Rating Descriptions.
Topic: Redwoods Rating= Easy, between 2 and 4 miles.
Mindfulness in Nature / Rating= R See website for Rating Descriptions.
Redwoods / Rating= M See website for Rating Descriptions.
Topic: "Water"Difficulty:"Regular Hike between 5 and 7 miles" -- At times speedy with a cardio aspect to it, andat times into breathing meditation, this is a fast paced hike and the need for some good formon the participant side.Meeting Point: Rock Spring Parking LotTime: 11AM
To Save a Mountain / Rating= R See website for Rating Descriptions.
Wildflowers / Rating= M See website for Rating Descriptions.
Meeting: Rock Spring @9:30amDocent: Pat ErnsbergerTopic: Calypso OrchidsDifficulty: Regular (5-7 miles)
When: Sunday, April 1 @11amTrailhead: BootjackDocent: Catherine OrlandTopic: Waterways of Mt. TamDescription: Water on Mt. Tam is essential for all kinds of animal and plant life, including Redwoods, which we will see and hear about on this hike. But to really understand how water flows on Mt. Tam, we have to hike through and across […]
When: Saturday April 7 @9:30Trailhead: Dias RidgeDocent: Pat ErnsbergerTopic: Area HistoryDescription: Dias Ranch and Rancho Sausalito land grant to the Miwok Sacred Mountain. Down the Dias Ridge Trail, across Redwood Creek and up the Miwok to our Dias Ridge trailhead.Difficulty: R