New Years 2003 Almaden Quicksilver Trail

Trail above Guadalupe Reservoir at Almaden Quicksilver County Part on New Years Day 2003
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New Years 2003 Quicksilver Mines Trees

Trees at Almaden Quicksilver County Park on New Years Day 2003
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2003.01.01
***Happy New Year!
I’m off for a New Years Day hike at Almaden Quicksilver County Park.
And now I’m back… Lot’s of other people had the same idea on this beautiful New Years Day. There were many hikers and cyclists on the trail… and water everywhere.



***Global Warming Found to Displace Species.
Global warming is forcing species around the world to alter habits in ways that could disrupt ecosystems, two groups of researchers say. By Andrew C. Revkin. [New York Times: Science]
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New Years 2003 Almaden Quicksilver Berries
Trailside berries at Almaden Quicksilver Park on New Years Day 2003
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January 1, 2003 Posted by gdanmitchell | Commentary | Comments Off on New Years 2003 Almaden Quicksilver Berries