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UID:43591-1666083600-1666101600@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer Trail Crew
DESCRIPTION:Give back to the mountain by clearing trails\, replacing worn out fences\, and helping to remove non-native plant species! \nThe Trail Crew meets every third Tuesday of the month. Recruitment for Trail Crew volunteers is ongoing.  All volunteers must complete the Volunteer in the Parks Program (VIPP) Training. To find out how you can join the trail crew\, please email leafontrail@gmail.com \n 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/volunteer-trail-crew/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Trail Crew
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221016T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221016T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220627T193405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221010T181959Z
UID:43497-1665910800-1665923400@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:Classic Pantoll Loop:  Explore Redwoods\, a meadow with a population of 3 Stellar’s Jays\, the wonderful TCC trail\, and Cardiac Hill with amazing ocean views - Interpretive hike with docent Tom McKewan
DESCRIPTION:Tentative Route: Alpine Trail\, TCC Trail\, Dipsea\, and Lower Old Mine \nDistance: 3.5 miles / Moderate \nMeet: Pantoll Parking Area \nDeparture: 9:00am \nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome!   Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS:  Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).  \n 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/classic-pantoll-loop-explore-redwoods-a-meadow-with-a-population-of-3-stellars-jays-the-infamous-ttc-trail-and-cardiac-hill-with-amazing-ocean-views-2/
LOCATION:Pantoll Parking Lot\, Mt Tamalpais
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221015T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221015T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20221014T200805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T200805Z
UID:43586-1665835200-1665849600@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:East Peak Gravity Car Barn Museum Docent Tours
DESCRIPTION:State Park Volunteer docents at the Gravity Car Barn Museum share their love of the mountain’s rich history. Relive the past by learning how train passengers used to coast down the mountain. \nYou’ll also find: \n\nInterpretive displays to help connect visitors with the cultural resources found at the park.\nVideo documentary for your enjoyment\nHistoric photos and memorabilia – train tickets\, old tavern menus\, and more!
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/east-peak-gravity-car-barn-museum-docent-tours/
LOCATION:Mt Tamalpais East Peak\, Mt. Tam Gravity Car Barn\, Mill Valley\, 94941\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gravity Car Barn
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220914T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220914T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220801T182059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220801T182059Z
UID:43521-1663149600-1663164000@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:Finding Balance in Nature - Maria De La Fuente
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \nMoved from May 11 to May 18:  “Finding Balance in Nature by finding connections between us and the surrounding trees”  \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE:  Bootjack – Matt Davis Trail – Nora Trail – Rock Springs – Mountain Theatre – Easy Grade Trail\nPart of the FMT Pantoll Quad / https://www.friendsofmttam.org/activities/hiking/\nDISTANCE:  5 miles / Moderately Strenuous \nMeet:  Bootjack Parking Area\nDeparture:  10:00am. Group should return no later than 2:00pm\n\nHike Details \nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome! You do not need to be a Friends of Mt Tam member to participate. Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps. Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP). 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/mtsp-docent-hike-may-18-finding-balance-in-nature-maria-de-la-fuente-2/
LOCATION:Bootjack Parking Lot\, Mt Tamalpais
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220910T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220910T133000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220801T181956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T183140Z
UID:43519-1662800400-1662816600@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:"Walking Mt. Tam: Trails of Creativity" / “Me thinks that the moment my legs begin to move\, my thoughts begin to flow!” -Thoreau. / Science is proving what people have known for ages – going out into nature is one of the best ways to connect with your creative mind. There will be a few stopping points along the way so bring a notebook\, pens/pencils\, and make your own creative connection to Mt. Tam - Caryn Lowe
DESCRIPTION:TENTATIVE ROUTE: TBD \nDISTANCE: 5 miles / Moderately Strenuous \nMEET: Pantoll Parking Area \nDEPARTURE: 9am Departure. Group should return no later than 1:30pm \nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome!   Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS:  Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).  \n 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/walking-mt-tam-trails-of-creativity-me-thinks-that-the-moment-my-legs-begin-to-move-my-thoughts-begin-to-flow-thoreau-science-is-proving-what-people-have-known-for-ages-3/
LOCATION:Pantoll Parking Lot\, Mt Tamalpais
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220821T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220821T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220313T233914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T182327Z
UID:43388-1661072400-1661090400@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:The (not-so) Hidden Treasures of Mt Tamalpais - Brian Muir
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \n“The (not-so) Hidden Treasures of Mt Tamalpais:  Experience multiple geologic and growth eco-systems while traversing the south side of Mt Tamalpais. Visit historic West Point Inn and Mountain Theater.” \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE:  Pan Toll – Old Stage Road – Rock Springs Trail – Old Mine Trail.\nPart of the FMT Pantoll Quad / https://www.friendsofmttam.org/activities/hiking/\nDISTANCE:  5 miles / Moderately Strenuous.\nMEET:  Pantoll Parking Area  \nDEPARTURE:  9am departure. Group should return no later than 2:30pm.\n\nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome! You do not need to be a Friends of Mt Tam member to participate. Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps. Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP). 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/mtsp-docent-hike-apr-10-the-not-so-hidden-treasures-of-mt-tamalpais-brian-muir-2/
LOCATION:Pantoll Parking Lot\, Mt Tamalpais
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220806T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220806T133000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220707T204959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220707T204959Z
UID:43508-1659776400-1659792600@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:"Walking Mt. Tam: Trails of Creativity" / “Me thinks that the moment my legs begin to move\, my thoughts begin to flow!” -Thoreau. / Science is proving what people have known for ages – going out into nature is one of the best ways to connect with your creative mind. There will be a few stopping points along the way so bring a notebook\, pens/pencils\, and make your own creative connection to Mt. Tam!
DESCRIPTION:TENTATIVE ROUTE: TBD \nDISTANCE: 5 miles / Moderately Strenuous (Will generally be challenging for an unconditioned person. The terrain will involve a steady and often steep incline. Generally 5 to 8 miles.) \nMEET: Pantoll Parking Area \nDEPARTURE: 9am Departure. Group should return no later than 1:30pm \nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome!   Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS:  Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP). 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/walking-mt-tam-trails-of-creativity-me-thinks-that-the-moment-my-legs-begin-to-move-my-thoughts-begin-to-flow-thoreau-science-is-proving-what-people-have-known-for-ages-2/
LOCATION:Pantoll Parking Lot\, Mt Tamalpais
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220724T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220724T133000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220627T042812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220707T200933Z
UID:43485-1658653200-1658669400@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:Green Gulch Farm Zen center. In addition to being a Soto Zen center\, Green Gulch operates a 7 acre organic farm practicing state of the art techniques. We will have an opportunity to tour Green Gulch (NEW DATE)..
DESCRIPTION:Tentative Route: Dias Ridge to Miwok to Coyote Ridge to Green Gulch to Green Gulch Zen center to Golden Gate Dairy Stables to Dias Ridge trail to Dias Ridge \nDistance: 9 miles with lunch at Green Gulch Peaceful Gardens / Strenuous \nMeet: Dias Ridge Trail intersection with Panoramic Highway \nDeparture: 9:00am \nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome!   Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS:  Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/green-gulch-farm-zen-center-in-addition-to-being-a-soto-zen-center-green-gulch-operates-a-7-acre-organic-farm-practicing-state-of-the-art-techniques-we-will-have-an-opportunity-to-tour-gr/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220723T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220707T210815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220720T224032Z
UID:43510-1658566800-1658579400@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:Classic Pantoll Loop:  Explore Redwoods\, a meadow with a population of 3 Stellar’s Jays\, the wonderful TCC trail\, and Cardiac Hill with amazing ocean views.
DESCRIPTION:Tentative Route: Alpine Trail\, TCC Trail\, Dipsea\, and Lower Old Mine \nDistance: 3.5 miles / Moderate \nMeet: Pantoll Parking Area \nDeparture: 9:00am \nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome!   Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS:  Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).  \n 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/classic-pantoll-loop-explore-redwoods-a-meadow-with-a-population-of-3-stellars-jays-the-wonderful-tcc-trail-and-cardiac-hill-with-amazing-ocean-views/
LOCATION:Pantoll Parking Lot\, Mt Tamalpais
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220720T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220720T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220627T192355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220707T200849Z
UID:43489-1658338200-1658345400@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:In search of Sitting Bull. Our goal is to visit the Sitting Bull plaque. Along the way we'll visit the Double Bow Knot station (NEW DATE)
DESCRIPTION:Tentative Route: Mountain Home to Gravity Car Grade to Double Bow Knot to Hoo Koo E Koo to Temelpa to Sitting Bull plaque to Vic Haun to Hoo Koo E Koo to Hogback to Mountain Home \nDistance: 5 miles with limited stops / Moderately Strenuous \nMeet: Mountain Home Parking Area \nDeparture: 5:30pm \nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome!   Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS:  Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).  \n 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/in-search-of-sitting-bull-our-goal-is-to-visit-the-sitting-bull-plaque-along-the-way-well-visit-the-double-bow-station/
LOCATION:Mountain Home Inn\, 810 Panoramic Hwy\, Mill Valley\, CA 94941\, USA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220717T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220717T133000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220627T193220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T193220Z
UID:43495-1658048400-1658064600@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:"Walking Mt. Tam: Trails of Creativity" / “Me thinks that the moment my legs begin to move\, my thoughts begin to flow!” -Thoreau. / Science is proving what people have known for ages – going out into nature is one of the best ways to connect with your creative mind. There will be a few stopping points along the way so bring a notebook\, pens/pencils\, and make your own creative connection to Mt. Tam!
DESCRIPTION:TENTATIVE ROUTE: TBD \nDISTANCE: 5 miles / Moderately Strenuous \nMEET: Pantoll Parking Area \nDEPARTURE: 9am Departure. Group should return no later than 1:30pm \nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome!   Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS:  Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).  \n 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/walking-mt-tam-trails-of-creativity-me-thinks-that-the-moment-my-legs-begin-to-move-my-thoughts-begin-to-flow-thoreau-science-is-proving-what-people-have-known-for-ages/
LOCATION:Pantoll Parking Lot\, Mt Tamalpais
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220716T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220716T133000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220627T192647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T214811Z
UID:43492-1657962000-1657978200@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:Classic Pantoll Loop:  Explore Redwoods\, a meadow with a population of 3 Stellar’s Jays\, the amazing TCC trail\, and Cardiac Hill with amazing ocean views.
DESCRIPTION:Tentative Route: Alpine Trail\, TCC Trail\, Dipsea\, and Lower Old Mine \nDistance: 3.5 miles / Moderate \nMeet: Pantoll Parking Area \nDeparture: 9:00am \nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome!   Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS:  Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).  \n 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/classic-pantoll-loop-explore-redwoods-a-meadow-with-a-population-of-3-stellars-jays-the-infamous-ttc-trail-and-cardiac-hill-with-amazing-ocean-views/
LOCATION:Pantoll Parking Lot\, Mt Tamalpais
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220706T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220706T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220627T042522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T042917Z
UID:43483-1657128600-1657135800@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:A stroll to Muir Woods. Learn 3 little known facts about redwood trees while enjoying tree therapy at the end of our busy day.
DESCRIPTION:Tentative Route: Mt Home to Canopy to Muir Wood to Fern Canyon to Lost trail to Canopy to Mt Home \nDistance: 6 miles with limited stops / Moderately Strenuous \nMeet: Mountain Home Parking Area \nDeparture: 5:30pm \nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome!   Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS:  Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP). 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/a-stroll-to-muir-woods-learn-3-little-known-facts-about-redwood-trees-while-enjoying-tree-therapy-at-the-end-of-our-busy-day/
LOCATION:Mountain Home Inn\, 810 Panoramic Hwy\, Mill Valley\, CA 94941\, USA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220612T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220612T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220322T192351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220322T192351Z
UID:43412-1655024400-1655042400@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:The (not-so) Hidden Treasures of Mt Tamalpais - Brian Muir
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \n“The (not-so) Hidden Treasures of Mt Tamalpais:  Experience multiple geologic and growth eco-systems while traversing the south side of Mt Tamalpais. Visit historic West Point Inn and Mountain Theater.” \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE:  Pan Toll – Old Stage Road – Rock Springs Trail – Old Mine Trail.\nPart of the FMT Pantoll Quad / https://www.friendsofmttam.org/activities/hiking/\nDISTANCE:  5 miles / Moderately Strenuous.\nMEET:  Pantoll Parking Area  \nDEPARTURE:  9am departure. Group should return no later than 2:30pm.\n\nAll Hikes Details \n\n\nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome! You do not need to be a Friends of Mt Tam member to participate. Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps. Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP). 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/mtsp-docent-hike-jun-12-the-not-so-hidden-treasures-of-mt-tamalpais-brian-muir-2/
LOCATION:Pantoll Parking Lot\, Mt Tamalpais
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220608T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220608T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220322T193448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220322T193632Z
UID:43424-1654707600-1654716600@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:Learn about the "Crookest Railroad In The World" - Franklin Young
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE: Hogback – Matt Davis – Nora – West Point Inn – Old Railroad Grade – Gravity Car Grade – Mountain Home\nMEET: Mountain Home Parking Area\nDISTANCE: 5 miles / Moderately Strenuous\nDEPARTURE: 5:00pm Departure  – Group should return no later than 7:30pm\n\nHike Details \n NO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome! You do not need to be a Friends of Mt Tam member to participate. Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps. Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP). 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/learn-about-the-crookest-railroad-in-the-world-franklin-young/
LOCATION:Mountain Home Inn\, 810 Panoramic Hwy\, Mill Valley\, CA 94941\, USA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220605T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220605T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220322T193053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220322T195254Z
UID:43420-1654419600-1654439400@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:Enjoy the panoramic vistas of West Peak and its history - Franklin Young
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE: Bootjack – Mountaintop – Arturo – Potrero Meadows – Benstein – Mountain Theater (lunch) – Bootjack\nMEET: Bootjack Parking Area\nDISTANCE: 7 miles / Moderately Strenuous\nDEPARTURE: 9am Departure  – Group should return no later than 2:30\nLUNCH: This hike will have a lunch break – bring your lunch\n\n  \nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome! You do not need to be a Friends of Mt Tam member to participate. Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps. Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP). 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/enjoy-the-panoramic-vistas-of-west-peak-and-its-history-franklin-young/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220601T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220601T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220322T192717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220322T194911Z
UID:43416-1654077600-1654093800@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:The Backdoor To Muir Woods - Franklin Young
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \nSee Muir Woods without any parking hassle and without the crowds. Along the way we will point out some historic markers. \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE:   Canopy Trail – Muir Woods- Plevin Cut – Alice Eastwood Camp (lunch) – Sierra Trail – Mountain Home Parking Lot\nMEET: Mountain Home Parking Area (parking is also available across the street on the Gravity Car Fire Road)\nDISTANCE: 5 miles / Moderately Strenuous\nDEPARTURE: 10am Departure  – Group should return no later than 2:30\nLUNCH: This hike will have a lunch break – bring your lunch\n\n  \nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome! You do not need to be a Friends of Mt Tam member to participate. Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps. Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).  \n 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/the-backdoor-to-muir-woods-franklin-young/
LOCATION:Mountain Home Inn\, 810 Panoramic Hwy\, Mill Valley\, CA 94941\, USA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220518T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220518T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220322T192440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220801T183829Z
UID:43414-1652868000-1652882400@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:Finding Balance in Nature
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \nMoved from May 11 to May 18:  “Finding Balance in Nature by finding connections between us and the surrounding trees”  \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE:  Bootjack – Matt Davis Trail – Nora Trail – Rock Springs – Mountain Theatre – Easy Grade Trail\nPart of the FMT Pantoll Quad / https://www.friendsofmttam.org/activities/hiking/\nDISTANCE:  5 miles / Moderately Strenuous \nMeet:  Bootjack Parking Area\nDeparture:  10:00am. Group should return no later than 2:00pm\n\nHike Details \nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome! You do not need to be a Friends of Mt Tam member to participate. Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps. Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP). 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/mtsp-docent-hike-may-18-finding-balance-in-nature-maria-de-la-fuente-2/
LOCATION:Bootjack Parking Lot\, Mt Tamalpais
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220508T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220508T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220322T192304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220322T194638Z
UID:43409-1652000400-1652018400@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:The (not-so) Hidden Treasures of Mt Tamalpais - Brian Muir
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \n“The (not-so) Hidden Treasures of Mt Tamalpais:  Experience multiple geologic and growth eco-systems while traversing the south side of Mt Tamalpais. Visit historic West Point Inn and Mountain Theater.” \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE:  Pan Toll – Old Stage Road – Rock Springs Trail – Old Mine Trail.\nPart of the FMT Pantoll Quad / https://www.friendsofmttam.org/activities/hiking/\nDISTANCE:  5 miles / Moderately Strenuous.\nMEET:  Pantoll Parking Area  \nDEPARTURE:  9am departure. Group should return no later than 2:30pm.\n\n  \nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome! You do not need to be a Friends of Mt Tam member to participate. Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps. Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP). 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/mtsp-docent-hike-may-8-the-not-so-hidden-treasures-of-mt-tamalpais-brian-muir-2/
LOCATION:Pantoll Parking Lot\, Mt Tamalpais
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220413T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220413T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220313T234449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220322T194348Z
UID:43391-1649844000-1649858400@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:Finding Balance in Nature - Maria De La Fuente
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \n“Finding Balance in Nature by finding connections between us and the surrounding trees”  \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE:  Bootjack – Matt Davis Trail – Nora Trail – Rock Springs – Mountain Theatre – Easy Grade Trail\nPart of the FMT Pantoll Quad / https://www.friendsofmttam.org/activities/hiking/\nDISTANCE:  5 miles / Moderately Strenuous \nMeet:  Bootjack Parking Area\nDeparture:  10:00am. Group should return no later than 2:00pm\n\n  \nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome! You do not need to be a Friends of Mt Tam member to participate. Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps. Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP). 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/mtsp-docent-hike-apr-13-finding-balance-in-nature-maria-de-la-fuente-2/
LOCATION:Bootjack Parking Lot\, Mt Tamalpais
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220409T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220409T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20211221T042955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220322T194149Z
UID:43349-1649494800-1649514600@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:Walking Mt. Tam: Trails of Creativity - Caryn Lowe
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \n“Me thinks that the moment my legs begin to move\, my thoughts begin to flow!” -Thoreau. \nScience is proving what people have known for ages – going out into nature is one of the best ways to connect with your creative mind. Mt. Tam has been a special place of inspiration for many generations of artists and writers from early settlers from the Hudson Valley to the Bohemian and Beat movements. During this hike you will learn a little bit about this rich history\, what happens here today and hopefully make your own creative connection to Mt. Tam. There will be a few stopping points along the way so bring a notebook\, pens/pencils\, and your curiosity!  \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE: Old Mine/ Mountain Theater / Rock Spring Trail / West Point Inn / Old Stage Fire Road\nPart of the FMT Pantoll Quad / https://www.friendsofmttam.org/activities/hiking/\nDISTANCE:  5 miles / Moderately Strenuous.\nMEET:  Pantoll Parking Lot\nDEPARTURE:  9am Departure  – Group should return no later than 2:30\n\nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome! You do not need to be a Friends of Mt Tam member to participate. Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps. Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).  \n 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/mtsp-docent-hike-apr-9-walking-mt-tam-trails-of-creativity-caryn-lowe/
LOCATION:Pantoll Parking Lot\, Mt Tamalpais
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220402T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220402T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20220313T235353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220322T193943Z
UID:43396-1648890000-1648909800@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:Looking for Calypso Orchids\, Hounds Tongue\, and Douglas Iris - Robert Freinkel
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \nLooking for Calypso Orchids\, Hounds Tongue\, and Douglas Iris \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE:  TBD\nDISTANCE:  6 miles / Moderately Strenuous\nMEET:  Rock Spring Parking Area\nDEPARTURE:  9am –  Group should return no later than 2:30\n\nNO REGISTRATION OR SIGN UP NECCESSARY. Everyone welcome! You do not need to be a Friends of Mt Tam member to participate. Just show up! \nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will cancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam \nPARKING:  We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain parking areas require a $8 fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).  Bring exact change! \nWATER:  Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking water sources. \nFOOD:  Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring your own snacks. \nPROTECTION:  Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant. \nSTURDY BOOTS:  Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and running shoes are not recommended. \nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps. Visitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including a map (printed or downloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies. \nHIKE DOCENTS have been trained under the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).  \n 
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/mtsp-docent-hike-apr-2-explore-the-magic-camps-of-mt-tamalpais-robert-freinkel-2/
LOCATION:Rock Spring Parking Lot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220309T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220309T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20211221T042841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211221T042841Z
UID:43347-1646820000-1646836200@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:MTSP Docent Hike: Mar 9 - "Finding Balance in Nature" - Maria De La Fuente
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \n“Finding Balance in Nature by finding connections between us and the surrounding trees”  \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE:  Matt Davis – Steep Ravine – Dipsea – Alpine trail – Back to Bootjack  \nPart of the FMT Pantoll Quad / https://www.friendsofmttam.org/activities/hiking/\nDISTANCE:  5 miles / Moderately Strenuous \nMeet:  Bootjack Parking Area\nDeparture:  10:00am. Group should return no later than 2:30pm\n\nAll Hikes Details \n\nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will\ncancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:\nhttps://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam\nPARKING: We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain\nparking areas require a fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).\nWATER: Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking\nwater sources.\nFOOD: Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring\nyour own snacks.\nPROTECTION: Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant.\nSTURDY BOOTS: Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and\nrunning shoes are not recommended.\nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps.\nVisitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including map (printed or\ndownloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies.\nHikes are part of the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/mtsp-docent-hike-mar-9-finding-balance-in-nature-maria-de-la-fuente/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220306T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220306T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20211221T042702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211221T042702Z
UID:43345-1646557200-1646577000@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:MTSP Docent Hike: Mar 6 - "The (not-so) Hidden Treasures of Mt Tamalpais" - Brian Muir
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \n“The (not-so) Hidden Treasures of Mt Tamalpais:  Experience multiple geologic and growth eco-systems while traversing the south side of Mt Tamalpais. Visit historic West Point Inn and Mountain Theater.” \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE:  Pan Toll – Old Stage Road – Rock Springs Trail – Old Mine Trail.\nPart of the FMT Pantoll Quad / https://www.friendsofmttam.org/activities/hiking/\nDISTANCE:  5 miles / Moderately Strenuous.\nMEET:  Pantoll Parking Area  \nDEPARTURE:  9am departure. Group should return no later than 2:30pm.\n\nAll Hikes Details \n\nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will\ncancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:\nhttps://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam\nPARKING: We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain\nparking areas require a fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).\nWATER: Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking\nwater sources.\nFOOD: Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring\nyour own snacks.\nPROTECTION: Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant.\nSTURDY BOOTS: Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and\nrunning shoes are not recommended.\nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps.\nVisitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including map (printed or\ndownloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies.\nHikes are part of the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/mtsp-docent-hike-mar-6-the-not-so-hidden-treasures-of-mt-tamalpais-brian-muir/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220220T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220220T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20211221T042549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211221T042549Z
UID:43343-1645347600-1645367400@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:MTSP Docent Hike: Feb 20 - "The (not-so) Hidden Treasures of Mt Tamalpais" - Brian Muir
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \n“The (not-so) Hidden Treasures of Mt Tamalpais:  Experience multiple geologic and growth eco-systems while traversing the south side of Mt Tamalpais. Visit historic West Point Inn and Mountain Theater.” \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE:  Pan Toll – Old Stage Road – Rock Springs Trail – Old Mine Trail.\nPart of the FMT Pantoll Quad / https://www.friendsofmttam.org/activities/hiking/\nDISTANCE:  5 miles / Moderately Strenuous.\nMEET:  Pantoll Parking Area  \nDEPARTURE:  9am departure. Group should return no later than 2:30pm.\n\nAll Hikes Details \n\nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will\ncancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:\nhttps://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam\nPARKING: We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain\nparking areas require a fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).\nWATER: Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking\nwater sources.\nFOOD: Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring\nyour own snacks.\nPROTECTION: Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant.\nSTURDY BOOTS: Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and\nrunning shoes are not recommended.\nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps.\nVisitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including map (printed or\ndownloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies.\nHikes are part of the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/mtsp-docent-hike-feb-20-the-not-so-hidden-treasures-of-mt-tamalpais-brian-muir/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220212T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220212T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20211221T042359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211221T042359Z
UID:43341-1644656400-1644676200@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:MTSP Docent Hike: Feb 12 - "Walking Mt. Tam: Trails of Creativity" - Caryn Lowe
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \n“Walking Mt. Tam: Trails of Creativity” / “Me thinks that the moment my legs begin to move\, my thoughts begin to flow!” -Thoreau. / Science is proving what people have known for ages – going out into nature is one of the best ways to connect with your creative mind. Mt. Tam has been a special place of inspiration for many generations of artists and writers from early settlers from the Hudson Valley to the Bohemian and Beat movements. During this hike you will learn a little bit about this rich history\, what happens here today and hopefully make your own creative connection to Mt. Tam. There will be a few stopping points along the way so bring a notebook\, pens/pencils\, and your curiosity!  \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE:  TBD\nDISTANCE:  5 miles / Moderately Strenuous.\nMEET:  Pantoll Parking Area\nDEPARTURE:  9am Departure  – Group should return no later than 2:30\n\nAll Hikes Details \n\nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will\ncancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:\nhttps://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam\nPARKING: We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain\nparking areas require a fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).\nWATER: Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking\nwater sources.\nFOOD: Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring\nyour own snacks.\nPROTECTION: Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant.\nSTURDY BOOTS: Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and\nrunning shoes are not recommended.\nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps.\nVisitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including map (printed or\ndownloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies.\nHikes are part of the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/mtsp-docent-hike-feb-12-walking-mt-tam-trails-of-creativity-caryn-lowe/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220209T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20211221T042231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211221T042231Z
UID:43339-1644400800-1644417000@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:MTSP Docent Hike: Feb 9 - "Finding Balance in Nature" - Maria De La Fuente
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \n“Finding Balance in Nature by finding connections between us and the surrounding trees”  \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE:  Matt Davis – Steep Ravine – Dipsea – Alpine trail – Back to Bootjack  \nPart of the FMT Pantoll Quad / https://www.friendsofmttam.org/activities/hiking/\nDISTANCE:  5 miles / Moderately Strenuous \nMEET:  Bootjack Parking Area\nDEPARTURE:  10:00am. Group should return no later than 2:30pm\n\nAll Hikes Details \n\nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will\ncancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:\nhttps://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam\nPARKING: We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain\nparking areas require a fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).\nWATER: Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking\nwater sources.\nFOOD: Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring\nyour own snacks.\nPROTECTION: Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant.\nSTURDY BOOTS: Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and\nrunning shoes are not recommended.\nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps.\nVisitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including map (printed or\ndownloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies.\nHikes are part of the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/mtsp-docent-hike-feb-9-finding-balance-in-nature-maria-de-la-fuente/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220130T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220130T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20211221T042040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211221T042040Z
UID:43337-1643533200-1643554800@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:MTSP Docent Hike: Jan 30 - "Southwest Mt Tam" - Rosalind Gottfried
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \n“A strenuous hike climbing up the SW side of Mt Tam with great views and deep canyons” \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE:  Coastal View  – Dipsea – Steep Ravine – Old Miners – Coastal View\nDISTANCE:  9.8 miles / Strenuous\nMEET:  Highway 1\, ¼ mile north of the Muir Beach lookout\, at the beginning of the Coastal View Trail\nDEPARTURE:  9am – Group should return no later than 3:00\nFOOD:  Bring a lunch\, which is usually at Pantoll \n\nAll Hikes Details \n\nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will\ncancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:\nhttps://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam\nPARKING: We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain\nparking areas require a fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).\nWATER: Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking\nwater sources.\nFOOD: Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring\nyour own snacks.\nPROTECTION: Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant.\nSTURDY BOOTS: Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and\nrunning shoes are not recommended.\nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps.\nVisitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including map (printed or\ndownloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies.\nHikes are part of the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/mtsp-docent-hike-jan-30-southwest-mt-tam-rosalind-gottfried/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220129T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220129T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20211221T041836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211221T041836Z
UID:43335-1643446800-1643466600@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:MTSP Docent Hike: Jan 29 - "Explore the magic camps of Mt Tamalpais" - Robert Freinkel
DESCRIPTION:Mount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \n“Explore the magic camps of Mt Tamalpais” \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE:  Benstein – Laurel Dell Road – Riffle Camp – Potrero Meadows  – Music Stand – Barth’s Retreat – Simmons Trail\nDISTANCE:  5 miles / Moderately Strenuous\nMEET:  Rock Spring Parking Area\nDEPARTURE:  9am –  Group should return no later than 2:30\n\nAll Hikes Details \n\nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will\ncancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:\nhttps://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam\nPARKING: We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain\nparking areas require a fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).\nWATER: Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking\nwater sources.\nFOOD: Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring\nyour own snacks.\nPROTECTION: Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant.\nSTURDY BOOTS: Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and\nrunning shoes are not recommended.\nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps.\nVisitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including map (printed or\ndownloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies.\nHikes are part of the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/mtsp-docent-hike-jan-29-explore-the-magic-camps-of-mt-tamalpais-robert-freinkel/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220116T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220116T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T150107
CREATED:20211221T041620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220115T004455Z
UID:43333-1642323600-1642343400@www.friendsofmttam.org
SUMMARY:**CANCELLED** MTSP Docent Hike: Jan 16 - "The (not-so) Hidden Treasures of Mt Tamalpais" - Brian Muir
DESCRIPTION:**THIS HIKE HAS BEEN CANCELLED** \nMount Tamalpais State Park Docent Led Hike \n“The (not-so) Hidden Treasures of Mt Tamalpais: Experience multiple geologic and growth eco-systems while traversing the south side of Mt Tamalpais. Visit historic West Point Inn and Mountain Theater.” \n\nTENTATIVE ROUTE:  Pan Toll – Old Stage Road – Rock Springs Trail – Old Mine Trail.\nPart of the FMT Pantoll Quad / https://www.friendsofmttam.org/activities/hiking/\nDISTANCE:  5 miles / Moderately Strenuous\nMEET:  Pantoll Parking Area  \nDEPARTURE:  9am departure. Group should return no later than 2:30pm.\n\nAll Hikes Details \n\nCANCELLATIONS: Rain\, red flag days\, winds above 30 mph\, and unforeseen circumstances will\ncancel. Check the Friends of Mt Tam Facebook for updates:\nhttps://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMtTam\nPARKING: We strongly recommend carpooling and arriving 15 minutes early to find parking. Certain\nparking areas require a fee (Pantoll\, Bootjack\, and East Peak).\nWATER: Bring at least two bottles of water on hot days. Most hikes do not pass by public drinking\nwater sources.\nFOOD: Unless stated otherwise in the hike description\, there will not be a formal lunch stop. Bring\nyour own snacks.\nPROTECTION: Ticks\, mosquitoes\, horse flies and yellow jackets are present\, but not abundant.\nSTURDY BOOTS: Trails are uneven\, rocky and can be very steep in places. Sandals\, sneakers and\nrunning shoes are not recommended.\nCOVID PRECAUTIONS: Frequent hand sanitation\, physical distancing\, and no sharing of gear or maps.\nVisitors need to be fully prepared to provide for all of their own needs\, including map (printed or\ndownloaded)\, hand sanitizer\, tissues\, and first aid supplies.\nHikes are part of the California State Parks Volunteers In the Park Program (VIPP).
URL:https://www.friendsofmttam.org/event/mtsp-docent-hike-jan-16-the-not-so-hidden-treasures-of-mt-tamalpais-brian-muir/
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