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2003 March
***2/1
– Short hike up Waddell Creek.
***2/2
– Quick hike up past English Camp to the ridgeline at Almaden Quicksilver County Park.
***3/1
– Started the new month with the “middle” loop at Quicksilver – out on the Randol (more-or-less) trail to the lateral from the grassy knoll to the Bull Run trail and then back to Almaden.
***3/8
– Typical Saturday morning at Quicksilver park. This time started at the Almaden parking lot, crossed Capehorn Pass and headed out Randol toward Guadalupe Reservoir. At the trail junction just before the reservoir I turned left and headed back up the ridge toward Bull Run, then descending through English Camp back to the car. About 11+ miles.
Didn’t get out much during mid-March due to a really nasty cold that hung on for nearly 3 weeks.
***3/29
– The quick hike up to Bull Run via the easy route and then back down via English Camp – 6.5-7 miles. Posted some new flower pictures on the Photos page.
***3/30
– Back to Almaden Quicksilver the next day! Took the Randol trail out to the grassy overlook and then followed the lateral trail (past many wild flowers) up to the ridge trail. From there went up to Bull Run and then down the main route – with too many mountain bikers… Probably at least 8 miles, maybe a bit more.
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May 11, 2003 - Posted by gdanmitchell | Commentary