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2003.01.05
***Tracks tell a tale of four-leggeds’ winter foraging
“Finding these tracks was like discovering the first clues in a wildlife mystery: What made them? Where would they lead? What story would they tell of a day in the winter wilderness?” – Tom Stienstra [SFGate]
***Another California “Winter” Hike
today at Almaden Quicksilver. 70 degrees and sunny on the 1400′ ridge. (I note on the remote weather report today that Tuolumne Meadows at 8600′ in Yosemite reached 51 degrees today.)
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January 5, 2003 - Posted by gdanmitchell | Commentary