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2003.01.19
***Hikers, bikers find their bliss at Briones Park – A spider web of roads and trails surrounds gem-like reservoir
– Tom Stienstra write about Briones Park: “… the park has a spider web of old ranch roads and hiking trails that provide access and allow bikers and hikers to create great trips. You can return over and over again, making slight detours and new turns, making each trip as fresh as the first. A trip to one of the peaks, either Briones or Mott peak, makes everything work.” [SFGate]
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January 19, 2003 - Posted by gdanmitchell | Commentary