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2003.01.16
***Away from it all – Midweek best time for Bay Area outings
“The Bay Area has roughly 150 significant parks with about 7,500 miles of trails, 20 waterfalls, a dozen mountain peaks with stellar lookouts, 10 redwood forests, 45 lakes with public access and 15 providing good fishing, 20 fishing piers, 100 miles of ocean frontage with dozens of secluded beaches, the bay and its open waters and half-dozen islands, 50 campgrounds including 20 secluded hike-in sites, 1,500 miles of waterways for boating and among the best salmon fishing, mountain biking and boating tours in North America.” [SFGate]
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January 16, 2003 - Posted by gdanmitchell | Commentary