Since the GGNRA and the rest of the national parks are still closed as of Sunday, October 13, this week we'll head toward West Marin and stop at Samuel P. Taylor State Park for our Fall 1 "Final Exam."
We'll hike up towards, but not all the way to the summit, of Mount
Barnabe, then return to the main part of the park for our gourmet potluck lunch. Bring something to share , and utensils, plate, and cup.
Here's Wendy's description of the hike: "This may be only
mountain named for a mule! We’re not going all the way to the lookout on
the top, so we’ll keep within our 1000’ elevation gain limit. (Mount
Barnabe is 1446’; click here for photos taken from the fire lookout).
The way up is longer and more gradual (about 5% grade), but you’ll want
your hiking poles for the shorter fire road down. We’ll stop by the
Samuel and Sarah Taylor’s grave site." (Click here for photos from one of our previous hikes.)
Directions:
Take Sir Francis Drake Boulevard past the main park entrance. As you
head west, watch for the sign for Devil’s Gulch on your right and the
dirt parking area on your left.
Time: 40 minutes from College of
Marin. No restrooms at trailhead. (Use ones at main park entrance as you
pass by.) Carpoolers can meet at St.
Rita's Church in Fairfax at 9:15 am.
Weather Forecast: As of Sunday, October 13th, the National Weather Service forecast
for the hike was sunny, with a high near 79. Northeast wind 5 to 9 mph. (Click here for an updated forecast).
More On This Hike: Hike "D11 Devil's Gulch to Mt. Barnabe" in the Martins' book, Hiking Marin, shows the trails we'll follow, although we'll skip the sidetrip to the summit. You can find the trails on page 4 of the park brochure.
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