Saturday, December 29, 2018

REMINDER - NO HIKE ON TUESDAY 1/1/19

Just a quick reminder that there will be no hike this coming Tuesday, January 1, 2019.

Happy New Year to all.

Registration for Meandering classes, Winter and Spring 2019


Here is the information for registering for Winter and/or Spring Meandering classes. Sign-up begins January 3, 2019 at 9 a.m.


EC Meandering in Marin: Natural History and Hiking
If you enjoy getting exercise, socializing with a congenial group, and learning about birds, owers, butter ies, and mushrooms, come join the Meanderers. The instructor will send eld trip itineraries to enrolled students beforethe rst class. Participants should be comfortable hiking 4-6 miles with an elevation gain of up to 1000 feet at a pace of about 45 minutes per mile. Facilities Fee TBD. Community Education will contact registered students closer to the class date regarding this fee.

Monday class: 

3697 | Dreskin | OFF | TBA
7 Mondays 9:45am-1:45pm | Jan 28-Mar 18 $171 (FF TBD) | ESCOM $144 (FF TBD)

3699| Dreskin | OFF | TBA
7 Mondays 9:45am–1:45pm | Apr 1-May 13 $171 (FF TBD) | ESCOM $144 (FF TBD)

Tuesday class:

3698 | Dreskin | OFF | TBA
8 Tuesdays 9:45am–1:45pm | Jan 29-Mar 19 $183 (FF TBD) | ESCOM $156 (FF TBD)

3700 | Dreskin | OFF | TBA
8 Tuesdays 9:45am–1:45pm | Apr 2-May 21 $183 (FF TBD) | ESCOM $156 (FF TBD)

Friday, December 21, 2018

REMINDER - NO HIKE ON TUESDAY DECEMBER 25, 2018

Just a quick reminder that there will be no hike this coming Tuesday, December 25, 2018.

Happy holidays.

Saturday, December 15, 2018

REMINDER - NO HIKE THIS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2018

Just a quick reminder that there will be no hike this coming Tuesday, December 18, 2018.

Enjoy the holidays.

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

The Basics of Mushroom Identification at the Mill Valley Library 12/19/18




Mushroom Talk
MARIN MYCOLOGICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS 
The Basics of Mushroom Identification
  
Wednesday, December 19th
Creekside Room | 7:15pm
  
After crafting a science project for school, Kingman Bond-Graham continued his fungal fascination into adulthood, collecting and studying the mushrooms of Sonoma, Mendocino, and Marin Counties for most of his life. 

Now President of the Sonoma County Mycological Association, Bond-Graham will discuss when, where, and how to look for mushrooms and what to do with your found fungi. He will also emphasize how citizen scientists can contribute to the world of mycology through their hobby.  
  
In collaboration with Mycological Society of Marin
  
Registration recommended. Click here to register.
  
Marin Mycological Society's meeting will start at 7:00pm, followed by talk at 7:15pm. 

Friday, December 7, 2018

Alpine Dam to Bon Tempe 12/11/18

We hike along a creek with lovely cascades and ferns. This is usually an interesting mushroom hike – in past years we've seen Toothed Jelly Fungus, Rosy Gomphidius, Cowboy's Handkerchief, and The Prince! The start is uphill with some stairs (but we’ll find lots to look at on the way), the end is level, and in between it’s up and down!

We end up at the Bon Tempe Dam.  (Click here for a recap of our January 2010 hike). Note the early start time (9:15 am). Carpool leaves St. Rita Church in Fairfax at 8:50 a.m. We sometimes get back late on this hike. If you must be back at 1:45 pm, it's safer to skip this one.

This is a shuttle hike, so CALL WENDY AT 457-3949 or send her an e-mail her at bdreskin@comcast.net if you are coming! 

Directions to trailhead:  Take the Fairfax-Bolinas Road. Turn in as you would to go to Lake Lagunitas.

After the ranger station at Sky Oaks (but before Shaver Grade) there is an unpaved road to the right. Take this to Lake Bon Tempe Dam and park at the lot near the foot of the dam.  

Click here for a map that shows the parking lot at Bon Tempe Dam. Click on #1 to get driving times and directions from your location

MEET HERE AT 9:15 a.m. Porta potties are in the parking lot. From here we’ll carpool to the trailhead (near Alpine Dam).

We’ll need people who are not in a rush to take the drivers back to their cars parked near Alpine Dam.

Do not pay the day use fee at the Sky Oaks entrance if you plan to take people to the trailhead. 

If you are going to leave your car in the lot by Bon Tempe Dam, stop at the two automated pay station machines which are now at the parking area on the right just beyond the entrance station and pay the $8 day use fee unless have an MMWD Watershed pass.

You can use a credit card, $1, $5, or $10 bills (but not coins or $20 bills) at the automated pay station which will not give you change if you overpay.

Annual watershed area parking passes for Marin residents are $60 ($30 for those 62 and older). You can buy them online or at the MMWD main office in Corte Madera
 

Weather forecast:  As of Friday, December 7th, the National Weather Service forecast for this area during the hike was sunny, with a high near 55. (Click here for an updated forecast).

More on this hike: There is no comparable hike in the Martins' book, Hiking Marin, but we'll begin our hike just past the dam at Alpine Lake and head east on the Helen Markt Trail, eventually pick up one of the fire roads, and wind our way back to Bon Tempe Lake. (Click here to view, zoom in on, or print a map of the MWWD watershed lands)

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Winter 2019 Hiking Schedule and Registration on Jan 3 at 9 a.m.

Register on January 3rd at 9 a.m. for Winter 2019 Meandering in Marin with Wendy Dreskin.

3698 | Dreskin |OFF| TBA
8 Tuesdays 9:45am–1:45pm | Jan 29-Mar 19
$183 (FF TBD) |ESCOM$156 (FF TBD)

Wendy says: Sorry, they are still in the process of bargaining about State Park fees.  That's why it says TBD.   We're hoping for $2/state park hike but it could be more. 


Here is the hiking schedule:

January 29  BOOTJACK, MOUNT TAMALPAIS
     A mostly shady trail opens up to an incredible vista at a sunny (we hope!) lunch spot overlooking the ocean!   We’ll take Bootjack trail to Van Wyk Meadow, TCC trail to the Dipsea trail, and Old Mine back.  About 700’ change in elevation round trip.
      Take the Stinson Beach/Hway 1 exit off Hway 101. Go west through Tam Valley and up onto the ridge. Turn right onto Panoramic Hway and follow signs to Mt. Tamalpais.
        Time:  50 minutes from College of Marin. Restrooms at trailhead.  Fee parking area, $8 regular, $7 seniors. Bring exact change.)   

February 5  CARSON FALLS, MMWD WATERSHED
     This hike takes us through chaparral to the beautiful falls on Pine Mountain where we’ll have lunch. 
     As you enter Fairfax on Sir Francis Drake Boulevard jog left on Pacheco when you see the movie theater and make an immediate right.  This puts you on Broadway, the street that parallels Sir Francis Drake but is on the other side of the parkade. Make the first left which is Bolinas Ave. Follow the Bolinas-Fairfax Road for about 4 miles to a dirt parking lot on your left.
(300’ up, 400’ down each way on this out-and-back hike. Loose rocks on Pine Mt Fire Rd so you might want poles.)


February 12  SKY OAKS, MMWD       
     This loop starts out in oak/bay/madrone habitat, but we'll also see redwoods and some grassland.  This is a good mushroom hike with Boletes, Amanitas, Waxy Caps, Milky Caps.
       Take Sir Francis Drake Blvd. into Fairfax.  Turn left on Pacheco and make an immediate right in front of the movie theater which puts you on Broadway.  The first left puts you on Bolinas Ave.  Follow this until you see the sign on your left for Lake Bon Tempe and Lake Lagunitas. Follow the road to the tollbooth by Sky Oaks Ranger Station.  (Credit card accepted by the machine.)
      Time: 25 minutes from College of Marin. 


February  19  AUDUBON CANYON RANCH
     Lucky us!  We have permission to hike in Audubon Canyon Ranch!  This is beautiful habitat, not usually open to the public. About 1100' elevation gain. 
     Take Sir Francis Drake Blvd. to Olema. Turn south (left) on Highway 1 and follow for about 10 miles to Bolinas Lagoon. Preserve will be on the left approximately 1 mile further. The entrance will be closed with a gate.  Go south of the entrance and go in the exit.  Or from Highway 101  take the Stinson Beach exit. Follow approximately 12 miles to Stinson Beach. Continue 3 1/2 miles north to the parking lot exit just before the preserve gate on right hand side of the highway. If you don't know where it is, you may have to drive to the official entrance and turn around.
      Time: 1 hour from College of Marin.  Restrooms at trailhead.


February 26  BLITHEDALE CANYON LOOP. MILL VALLEY
     A loop with great views of Mt. Tamalpais!  Early wildflowers and probably a 9 fern day!  My favorite Star Lily patch in all Marin!
     Take East Blithedale exit from 101. Where you cross Throckmorton it becomes West Blithedale. Go .9 miles and look for parking at Marsh and West Blithedale on both the left and the right sides of the street.
     Time: 30 minutes from COM.  No restrooms at trailhead. (Uphill, followed by long level stretch. About 350’ elevation gain. If you like poles where the trail has a steep drop on one side, bring them for sections of Hoo-koo-e-koo.)


March 5  STEEP RAVINE –DIPSEA  
     On this favorite early spring hike we should see Giant Wake Robin, Redwood
Evergreen Violets, Star Lilies, Smith’s Fairy Bells, Fetid Adder’s Tongue and Calypso Orchids! We’ll go up Steep Ravine since some of us find the ladder is easier to go up than down.  Lunch (and restrooms) at Pantoll.  (If you sometimes use poles, this hike is one where you’ll want them. Lots of stairs on the downhill. 1100’ up and 1100’ back down.)
If you are heading south on Highway 1, simply continue south on Highway 1 through Stinson Beach.  The gated road to Steep Ravine cabins will be on your right. Some parking on both sides of the road.  Time: 1 hour 5 minutes from COM.  No restrooms at trailhead.
From southern Marin, take the Stinson Beach/Hway 1 exit off Hway 101. Go through Tam Junction, stay on Rt. 1 and follow signs to Muir Beach. Pass the road that goes to Muir Beach staying on Rt.1 (towards Stinson Beach), pass Slide Ranch, and keep going until you see the locked gate for the Steep Ravine cabins on the west side of the road.  There is some parking is on both sides of the road.


March 12  DEER PARK TO LAKE PHOENIX
     This is a scenic hike with lunch at Phoenix Lake. We should see Red Larkspur, Gypsum Spring Beauty, Baby Blue Eyes, and Ground Iris.  Maybe we'll hear the first  Orange-Crowned Warblers of the season singing their spring song!
(200’ up, 300’ down each direction.)
     Go west on Sir Francis Drake Blvd. to Fairfax.  As you enter Fairfax, turn left on Pachco at the gas station, and make an immediate right in front of the movie theater.  This puts you on Broadway.  Make the first left onto Bolinas Ave.  Just after it veers left, turn left on Porteous Ave.  Follow it to the parking lot at Deer Park. 
     15 minutes from College of Marin.  Restrooms at trailhead.


March 19  FINAL EXAM  BON TEMPE AND LAGUNITAS LAKES
        This is a lovely, level lakeside loop!  We could see Ring-necked ducks, Common Mergansers, American Wigeons, Ruddy ducks, Buffleheads, and more.  This could also be the week for our first Acmon blue butterfly!
       Remember to bring your contribution to our gourmet feast, a plate, cup, and utensils.
       As you enter Fairfax on Sir Francis Drake Blvd. jog left on Pacheco when you see the movie theater and make an immediate right.  This puts you on the street that parallels SF Drake but is on the other side of the parkade. Make the first left which is Bolinas Ave. Follow the Bolinas-Fairfax Rd. for about 1 mile. Turn left onto Sky Oaks Rd. Pass the kiosk and pull in to the parking area on the right where you pay. Follow the paved road on to Lake Lagunitas. We’ll have lunch at the picnic area at Lake Lagunitas so you don’t need to carry the food for the potluck.
             Time: 30 minutes from College of Marin. Portables at trailhead and en route.



Until the Winter College of Marin series of hikes begin, Wendy will be running a series of by-the-week one-way shuttle hikes. UNLIKE CLASSES THROUGH COM, RAIN CANCELS!   

Wendy says: "Please email or call to let me know if you will be there since these are shuttle hikes, and also so I can let you know if there is a rain cancellation.  In case of questionable weather, look for an email at 7:15 a.m."

Here are the dates for both Monday and Tuesday hikes:

  • Tuesday December 11 - Alpine Dam to Bon Tempe Dam 
  • Monday January 7- Sky Oaks to Deer Park
  • Tuesday January 8 - Sky Trail to Bear Valley
  • Monday January 14 -Pine Mountain/Elliott Preserve
  • Tuesday January 15 - Sky Oaks to Deer Park 
  • Monday January 21 - Sky Trail to Bear Valley
  • Tuesday January 23 - Pine Mountain/Elliott Preserve 
  • Details follow.

  • DECEMBER  11  ALPINE DAM TO BON TEMPE DAM
        
    We hike along a creek with lovely cascades and ferns.  This is usually an interesting mushroom hike as well. The start is uphill with many stairs (but we’ll find lots to look at on the way), the end is level - and in between it’s up and down!  We end up at the Bon Tempe Dam.  NOTE: This hike often takes us more than 4 hours. We could get back as late as 3 PM.
              Go west on Sir Francis Drake Blvd. to Fairfax.  As you enter Fairfax, turn left on Pacheco (at the gas station), and make an immediate right in front of the movie theater.  This puts you on Broadway.  Make the first left onto Bolinas Ave which becomes the Fairfax-Bolinas Road.  Go approximately 1½ miles.  At 700 Bolinas Road there is a wooden sign on your left saying “Lake Lagunitas.” Turn left at the sign, onto Sky Oaks Road.  After the ranger station at Sky Oaks (but before Shaver Grade) there is an unpaved road to the right. Take this to the parking lot below the Lake Bon Tempe Dam. MEET AT 9:15. We’ll carpool to the trailhead. Do not pay at the Sky Oaks toll station if you plan to take people to the trailhead.  We’ll need people who are not in a rush to take the drivers back to their cars.
          
    Portables are in the parking lot for Lake Bon Tempe.

    MONDAY, JANUARY 7  SKY OAKS TO DEER PARK 

                Mostly downhill and level!  Mushrooms and early wildflowers!
                Meet at Deer Park to carpool.  Take Bolinas Ave in Fairfax, turn left on Porteous. (If you see Deer Park Villa you’ve gone a bit too far, turn around.) Go to the parking lot at the end.
         Restrooms at Deer Park and portable at Sky Oaks and en route.  20 minutes from College of Marin.  

    TUESDAY, JANUARY 8  SKY TRAIL TO BEAR VALLEY
         
    This is a lovely trail any time of year, and especially in the “green” season! Think mushrooms!
    We’ll meet at Bear Valley and carpool to Sky Trail.  When we get to Mt. Wittenberg we’ll go down Old Pine. We’ll need some people who are not in a rush to drive people back to Sky Trail Trailhead. NOTE:  Part of this trail can get really wet/puddly if it has rained recently so use appropriate footgear.
             Take Sir Francis Drake Blvd. west to Olema.  Turn right on Rt.1, then make an immediate left onto Bear Valley Rd.  Head west about 1/2 mile. Look for a big red barn on the left and a sign for "Visitor Center; Headquarters; Information."  Turn left. Park in the lot on your left.  (Not the lot closest to the Visitor’s Center.)  Restrooms at Bear Valley, none at Sky Trail trailhead.  Outhouses at Coast Camp.

    MONDAY, JANUARY 14   PINE MOUNTAIN/ELLIOTT NATURE PRESERVE
         
    This hike starts in chaparral and passes by serpentine areas.  We go through the pygmy Sargent cypress forest, and return through oak/bay/madrone woodland. We'll check out birds and mushrooms as we go.  Maybe the first Shooting Stars of spring!
         We need people to meet at the end of Cascade Dr.in Fairfax  at 9:20. (If you have time pressure after class go there as well, since the car shuttle won’t get us back until a little after 2 PM.)  I will drive those drivers to the start of the hike. Others, meet at the trailhead.  Take the Bolinas-Fairfax Road approximately 4 miles. You past the Meadow Club (golf course) and keep going. Park across from the Pine Mountain Fire Rd.  It is a large dirt parking lot on your left, and the fire road is on the right. If you start going downhill and can see Lake Alpine, you’ve gone too far.

    TUESDAY, JANUARY 15   SKY OAKS TO DEER PARK

                Mostly downhill and level!  Mushrooms and early wildflowers!
                Meet at Deer Park to carpool.  Take Bolinas Ave in Fairfax, turn left on Porteous. (If you see Deer Park Villa you’ve gone a bit too far, turn around.) Go to the parking lot at the end.
         Restrooms at Deer Park and portable at Sky Oaks and en route.  20 minutes from College of Marin.  

    MONDAY, JANUARY 21   SKY TRAIL TO BEAR VALLEY
         
    This is a lovely trail any time of year, and especially in the “green” season! Think mushrooms and early wildflowers!
         We’ll meet at Bear Valley and carpool to Sky Trail.  When we get to Mt. Wittenberg we’ll go down Old Pine. We’ll need some people who are not in a rush to drive people back to Sky Trail. NOTE:  This trail can get really wet/puddly if it has rained recently so use appropriate footgear.
              Take Sir Francis Drake Blvd. west to Olema.  Turn right on Rt.1, then make an immediate left onto Bear Valley Rd.  Head west about 1/2 mile. Look for a big red barn on the left and a sign for "Visitor Center; Headquarters; Information."  Turn left. Park in the lot on your left.  (Not the lot closest to the Visitor’s Center.)  Restrooms at Bear Valley, none at Sky Trail trailhead.  Outhouses at Coast Camp.

    TUESDAY, JANUARY 22    PINE MOUNTAIN/ELLIOTT NATURE PRESERVE
               
    This hike starts in chaparral and passes by serpentine areas.  We go through the pygmy Sargent cypress forest, and return through oak/bay/madrone woodland. We'll check out birds and mushrooms as we go.  Maybe the first Shooting Stars of spring!
         We need people to meet at the end of Cascade Dr.in Fairfax  at 9:20. If you have time pressure after class go there as well, since the car shuttle won’t get us back until a little after 2PM.  I will drive those drivers to the start of the hike. Others, meet at the trailhead.  Take the Bolinas-Fairfax Road approximately 4 miles. You past the Meadow Club (golf course) and keep going. Park across from the Pine Mountain Fire Rd.  It is a large dirt parking lot on your left, and the fire road is on the right. If you start going downhill and can see Lake Alpine, you’ve gone too far.
  • Thursday, November 29, 2018

    Lake Lagunitas MMWD 12/4/18

    We return to the MMWD watershed for our final hike of the 2018 Fall "2" session.

    Here's what Wendy says we'll be doing:  "We make a partial circle around the lake, looking for Ring-Neck ducks, Mergansers, Grebes and other birds, and then make a loop past Pilot Knob, returning on Southern Marin Line. We usually see newts and some interesting mushrooms on this hike."

    "Bring your contribution to our gourmet feast, plus a plate, utensils, and a cup." (Click here for a recap of our December 2009 "Final Exam" hike at this location or click here for photos from past hikes.)

    Directions to trailhead: Take Sir Francis Drake Boulevard into Fairfax. Turn left on Pacheco and make an immediate right in front of the movie theater onto Broadway. The first left puts you on Bolinas Avenue. Follow this until you see the sign on your left for Lake Bon Tempe and Lake Lagunitas, Sky Oaks Rd. Follow the road to the old toll booth by Sky Oaks Ranger Station.

    Click here for the MMWD map and directions. Or click here for a Google Maps map showing the trailhead location; click on the teardrop icon to get driving directions and estimated travel time from your location.

    Unless you have an MMWD pass, continue past the old toll booth, pull over at the parking area on the right and pay the day use fee, and then continue driving until you reach the end of the road.

    The day use fee is $8.  You can use a credit card, $1, $5, or $10 bills (but not coins or $20 bills) at the automated pay station which will not give you change back if you overpay.

    Annual watershed area parking passes for Marin residents are $60 ($30 for those 62 and older). You can buy them online or at the MMWD main office in Corte Madera.

    Time: 30 minutes from College of Marin. Outhouse in parking lot.


    Weather forecast:  As of Thursday November 29th, the National Weather Service forecast for the hike was a chance of showers. Partly sunny with a high near 53.  (Click here for an updated National Weather service forecast.)

    More on this hike:  Hike "C16 - Lakeview FR to Pilot Knob" in the Martin's book, Hiking Marin, sets out a shorter hike than we'll be doing; instead of following the Pilot Knob trail back to the parking lot, we'll take a longer route back by continuing eastward and then looping back the west, picking up the Southern Marin Line Road (called the Filter Plant Road on the Martin's map). (Click here to view, zoom in on, and print a map of the MMWD watershed lands).

    Here's the route we'll follow.


    Here's the hike profile.

    Thursday, November 22, 2018

    Dipsea to Ben Johnson/Muir Woods 11/27/18

    Having It Both Ways On the Hillside TrailThis week we head south in the County and back into the federal park lands.  Here's Wendy's description of the hike: "Instead of racing up the Dipsea, we’ll stop to admire ancient redwoods, beautiful views, and hopefully early mushrooms."  (Click here to read the recap of our 2/10/09 hike on these trails. You can view photos taken on previous hikes.)

    Directions to trailhead: From Highway 101 take the Stinson Beach exit, turn left (west) onto Shoreline Highway (Highway 1). At the junction with Loring Avenue, turn left again to continue on Shoreline Highway instead of heading into Mill Valley.

    Turn right onto Panoramic Highway and left onto Muir Woods Road. Meet at Muir Woods Parking Lot #2 (overflow parking).

    Click here for a Google Maps map that shows the location of the parking lot. Click on teardrop icon to get driving directions and time from your location.

    Time: 35 minutes from College of Marin. Restrooms at trailhead.

    Carpoolers can meet at the Greenbrae Parking & Ride lot at 9:00 a.m. (Click here for a Google Maps map showing the parking lot on Drakes Landing Road; click on the teardrop icon to get driving time and directions from your location.)

    Weather forecast: As of Wednesday, November 30th, the National Weather Service forecast for the hike was a chance of rain. Cloudy with a high near 62. (Click here for an updated forecast).

    More on this hike: We'll hike up the Dipsea Trail, then descend back to the floor of Muir Woods on the Ben Johnson Trail. (Click here to view and download the park trail map).

    If you have Tracy Salcedo-Chourre's book, Exploring Point Reyes National Seashore and Golden Gate National Recreation Area, you'll see that she proposes hiking this route in the reverse direction (up the Ben Johnson, down the Dipsea) from our plan, but her book will at least give you an idea of what our hike will be like.

    This Google Earth image shows our route and distance.

    Here's the hike's elevation profile.


    Tuesday, November 20, 2018

    Some lovely little birds

    Since we've been prevented from hiking thesepast two weeks, I thought you might like to see some feathery friends. This is from the blog, The Natural History of Bodega Bay.



    The Natural History of Bodega Head


    Posted: 17 Nov 2018 08:00 PM PST
    We haven't spent much time outside lately because of the wildfire smoke and poor air quality, but at times there have been quite a few birds visiting the water bath in our yard.  Here's a sampler (photos taken through the kitchen window on 17 November 2018).  [Click in the images for larger versions.]



    Bushtit (Psaltriparus minimus)




    Ruby-crowned Kinglet (Regulus calendula)




    Townsend's Warbler (Setophaga townsendi)




    Yellow-rumped Warbler (Setophaga coronata)




    Fox Sparrow (Passerella iliaca)

    Thursday, November 15, 2018

    Sky Oaks, MMWD 11/20/18

    This week we'll in the MMWD watershed near Fairfax. Here's Wendy's description of the hike:

    "This loop starts out in oak/bay/madrone habitat, but we'll also see redwoods and some grassland. This is a good mushroom hike with Boletes, Amanitas, Waxy Caps, Milky Caps and more if we've had some rain."

    (Click here for a recap of our 2010 hike. Click here for photos from past hikes.)

    Directions to trailhead:  Take Sir Francis Drake Boulevard into Fairfax. Jog left and make an immediate right in front of the movie theater which puts you on Broadway, the street that parallels the parkway. Make the first left onto Bolinas Avenue. Follow this until you see the sign on your left for Lake Bon Tempe and Lake Lagunitas. Turn left and follow the road to the toll booth by Sky Oaks Ranger Station. Park at the dirt parking lot on the right, just past the toll station.

    Click here for the MMWD map and directions. Or click here for a Google Maps map showing the trailhead location. Click on teardrop icon to get directions and driving time from your location.

    The day use fee is $8.  You can use a credit card, $1, $5, or $10 bills and coins at the automated pay station (change not given if you overpay).

    Annual watershed area parking passes for Marin residents are $60 ($30 for those 62 and older). You can buy them online or at the MMWD main office in Corte Madera.

    Time: 25 minutes from College of Marin. Portapotty in parking lot.  Carpoolers can meet at St. Rita's Church at 9:25 am.

    Weather forecast: As of Thursday, November 15th, the weather forecast for this hike was mostly sunny, with a high near 60. (Click here for an updated National Weather service forecast).

    More on this hike: Hike "C12 Taylor-Concrete Pipe-Bullfrog FR" in the Martins' book, Hiking Marin, shows the area where we will be hiking (our route may differ) in this part of the MMWD watershed.  (Click here to view and print the MMWD map of this area).

    This is one of the routes that we typically follow, although sometimes we've take a slightly different path during the final leg back to the parking lot.


    Here's the hike profile (which will vary slightly, depending on the exact route taken during the post-lunch section of the hike).


    Saturday, November 10, 2018

    ROCKY RIDGE HIKE 11/13/18


    Here's an earlier description of this hike: "After we cross the dam we have about an hour of uphill walking, but we’ll take it slowly admiring the sweeping views of the lakes and checking out the early wildflowers. Lunch by the lake."

    Directions to trailhead: Take Sir Francis Drake Boulevard into Fairfax. Jog left and make an immediate right in front of the movie theater.  

    The first left puts you on Bolinas Avenue. Follow this until you see the sign on your left for Lake Bon Tempe and Lake Lagunitas. 

    Follow the road to the Sky Oaks Ranger Station. Pull over and park on the right and pay the $8 day-use fee (unless you own an MMWD pass). You can use a credit card, $1, $5, or $10 bills (but not coins or $20 bills) at the automated pay station.

    Annual watershed area parking passes for Marin residents are $60 ($30 for those 62 and older). You can buy them online or at the MMWD main office in Corte Madera.

    Then continue driving toward Lake Lagunitas. When you reach the right turn marked Lake Bon Tempe, turn right onto a dirt road that takes you to the parking lot by the dam. 

    Click here for a Google Maps map that shows the trailhead at the Bon Tempe dam.  Click on the teardrop icon to get directions and driving times from your location.

    Portables at trailhead. Time: 25 minutes from COM.

    25 minutes from the College of Marin to Deer Park School. Carpool from St. Rita Church in Fairfax at 9:20 a.m.

    Weather forecast: As of Saturday 11/10/18, the National Weather Service forecast for the day of the hike was mostly sunny with a high near 69. (Click here for an updated National Weather service forecast.)

    More on this hike:  The Martins' book, Hiking Marin, describes a hike called Kent Trail - Rocky Ridge FR C14. It is unclear which route we will be taking.

    The Hiking Project Website shows a hike that may be the one that Wendy plans to do (although perhaps in the reverse direction). 

    Thursday, November 1, 2018

    Bahia Open Space, Novato 11/6/18

    ELECTION DAY - BE SURE TO VOTE on 11/6/18

    For our next hike we'll head north to the Novato area and do some birdwatching on a portion of the Marin County Open Space lands. (Click here for a recap of our 2009 hike. Click here for photos taken on past hikes in this area.)

    Here's Wendy's description of the outing: "This is a wonderful birding area! I'll bring a spotting scope, but bring binoculars if you have them. (If you don't have any, I have extras I can loan you.) We usually see about ten species of ducks, as well as stilts, avocets, grebes, raptors and shorebirds.”

    Directions to trailhead: Take Highway 101 and exit on Atherton Avenue in Novato. Go east, until Bugeia Lane splits left and Atherton goes right. Take Bugeia which becomes Bahia and park at the end of the street.

    (Click here for a Google Maps map showing the trailhead location. Click on the teardrop icon to get driving directions and estimated driving time from your location). 

    Driving time from College of Marin: 35 minutes. No restrooms at trailhead, but Dick Jordan suggests using one at Starbuck's in the Vintage Oaks Shopping Center just south of downtown Novato where you can also pick up beverages and food items if you need them. See the note at the bottom for more information about restrooms, courtesy of Janice Low.

    Carpoolers used to meet at the Terra Linda Park & Ride lot on the east side of Highway 101 at the Smith Ranch Road exit. This Park & Ride has permanently closed. The next closest Park & Ride is in Novato. (Click here for a Google Maps map showing the Park & Ride location in Novato. Click on the teardrop icon to get, directions and estimated driving from your location.)

    Weather forecast: As of Wednesday, November 1st, the weather forecast for this hike was sunny with a high near 80. (Click here for an updated National Weather Service forecast).

    More on this hike: Hiking in this particular areas isn't covered by any of the trail guides which I have, but you can click here for the Marin County Open Space District's description of the Rush Creek area.

    This map shows the route we generally follow.


    Here's the hike profile.


    More restroom information from Janice Low:
    Re: Public bathrooms near Bahia:
    1.Trader Joe's and Starbucks along with two gas stations (Shell and Chevron) are located on Redwood Blvd and Olive.
    Directions:  Take the Atherton/San Marin turn off from HWY 101.  Redwood Blvd is just West  of the freeway.
    Drive south on Redwood three (or four) blocks and you will see the corner with the gas stations and Starbucks.
    To get to Bahia, return to Redwood and go north.  Turn right, going over the freeway and straight into Atherton Ave.
    Then follow Wendy's directions again.

    2. Whole Foods is right off the DeLong Exit from HWY 101.  It's immediately on the west side before crossing any street.  
    You'll need to find the public parking entrance t o access the store.
    To get to Bahia, go back to Hwy 101 and go North one freeway exit to Atherton.  Follow Wendy's directions again.

    Tuesday Members Only: If you miss any of the above, you can come to my house in Bahia.  There's all vinyl floors on the way to my bathroom.
    I'm 604 Andale Avenue.  Proceed two minutes on Topaz.  At the second mini-park (with the rail fence) turn right onto Andale Avenue. Click here for a Google Map showing the location.
     I'll wait until 9:30 to leave..

    Wednesday, October 24, 2018

    East Peak, Mt. Tamalpais State Park 10/30/18

    FALL 2  TUESDAYS INSTRUCTOR:  Wendy Dreskin TIME: 9:45 AM until 1:45 PM     
    WHAT TO BRING:  Water, lunch, warm layer, hat, sunscreen. Optional equipment: hiking poles, binoculars. Walks go rain or shine, so wear raingear when appropriate. State park pass or $8 cash for parking at East Peak. MMWD pass or credit card for parking at Lake Lagunitas.     

    Mount TamThis week we hike in Mount Tamalpais State Park.

    This lovely loop takes us by California torreya trees with their nutmeg-like nuts, past scenic Inspiration Point, to beautiful Colier Spring where we lunch under the redwoods.

    We'll take Northside Trail to International Trail after lunch.


    (Click here for photos from past hikes.)

    Directions to trailhead:  Take the Stinson Beach/Highway 1 exit off Highway 101. Go west through Tam Valley and up onto the ridge.

    Turn right onto Panoramic Highway and follow signs to Mt. Tamalpais. Keep going up the mountain, and when you get to Pantoll at the crest of Panoramic Highway (beyond Bootjack, where our hike to the Mountain Theater begins), turn to the right and head uphill.

    When you top out on this road, turn right and keep going until the road ends at the East Peak parking lot. (Parking costs $8/day unless you have a park pass).  

    Click here for a Google Maps map that shows the East Peak Parking lot. Click on the teardrop icon to get driving times and directions from your location. 
      
    (Click here for a map of Mt. Tam that you can view and print out).

    1 hour from College of Marin.  Carpoolers can meet at the Greenbrae Parking & Ride lot at 8:55 am. Restrooms at trailhead. (Click here for a Google Maps map showing the parking lot on Drakes Landing Road; right click on the teardrop icon to get driving time and directions from your location.)

    Weather forecast: As of Wednesday, October 24th, the National Weather forecast for the hike was mostly sunny with a high near 71. (Click here for an updated forecast).

    More on this hike:  Hike "B21 Northside - Colier – Lakeview Trails" in the Martins’ book, Hiking Marin, shows the trails we’ll be taking.  You can also view the trails on page six of the Mount Tamalpais State Park brochure.

    The following photo shows the route we'll take.


    This version shows the distance we'll hike.

    Here's the hike profile showing the elevation changes.