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2005September
***September 2, 2005
– Finally back to New Almaden Quicksilver after not hiking there for a month. Went up Mine Hill to the summit trail junction and then returned via Castillo and Deep Gulch.
***September 4, 2005
– Another little hike at Almaden Quicksilver. This time, started at McAbee entrance and did the usual Senador Mine, Guadalupe Reservoir loop.
***September 5, 2005
– A slightly different loop today, all on familiar trails but with a slight twist. Started at Mockingbird Hill on New Almaden Trail, left at Prospect #3 to the ridge, left at Mine Hill and then on Castillero to English Camp. Down to Mine Hill and then back via New Almaden trail.
***September 8 , 2005
– Hiked in light rain at Castle Rock today.
***September 9, 2005
– Afternoon hike at Quicksilver. Up Deep Gulch, then to ridge on Yellow Kid and down Woods Road to the Hicks Road entrance. Retraced steps to return.
***September 14, 2005
– Urban hike.
***September 16, 2005
– Drove to Tuolumne. Visited Mono Lake.
***September 17, 2005
– Hiked up Budd Creek to the high point on the saddle between Echo and Cathedral Peaks.
***September 18, 2005
– Hiked to Spillway Lake, then cross country to Parker Pass, returning via the Mono Pass trail.
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December 31, 2004 - Posted by gdanmitchell | Commentary