Thursday, January 26, 2012

CRISPIN LANE

Photo credit: Jane Seck
Photo credit:  Jane Seck
Meet at 9:20 at pullout for Gualala business directory and at 9:30 at Anchor Bay (West side of Hwy 1) to carpool. We will drive to Crispin Lane in Manchester, parking at the Grange and walk to the end of this county road. Hike starts around 10:00 a.m. We will pass green fields and have lovely views of the ocean on our way back. This road starts out relatively flat and then goes slowly up so we'll coast on the return trip. When we reach the lane to Francesca Tyrnauer's, we will turn left. The walk to her house is an interesting one and this year she has suggested that we walk on the road past her house to the "Glen" and then back to her house where we will have lunch on the covered deck and then return to our cars.
Leader: Gary Sprague

Thursday, January 19, 2012

AIRPORT ROUNDABOUT: FLY CLOUD, DEEP WOODS, SEA RIDGE

Rain, glorious rain. yes. wet.
coming in out of the rain and cold
Jane and Jim's lovely home!
Meet at 9:45 at pullout for Gualala business directory north of bridge and at 10:00 at Jane Seek's house.  Jane will be providing a vegetarian soup and others are invited to bring food to share with this (eg. bread, salad, dessert). Start at the end of Spar Close; right on Pilot's Reach; right on Sea Ridge Road. Continue on Sea Ridge across Annapolis, where it becomes Timber Ridge. Walk Timber Ridge, Fly Cloud, Westgate Drive to Timber Ridge. Continue along the trail until Verdant View, cross Annapolis and turn right on the trail a short distance to Timber Ridge, where you turn left. Walk along Timber Ridge turning right on River Beach Road, to Deep Woods Drive, right on East Ridge Road to post 311, left on trail to post 313 left on Timber Ridge, right on Spring Meadow, left on Sea Ridge. Turn right on Pilot's Reach, then left on Spar Close and lunch.
Leader: Jane Seck

Thursday, January 12, 2012

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARY SUE!


it started out foggy at Salt Point
but the sun prevailed. . .
and we found our lost 1/2 at Timber Cove where we all made wishes
Benny Bufano's 93 foot peace sculpture takes 5 people to hug

Ginger read a poem about Mary Sue
 
Ode to Mary Sue 
by Ginger Veys

Today is the day to be of good cheer,
Because Mary Sue Ittner’s birthday is here.

She stands straight and tall, surveying it all,
Looking forward  to planting bulbs in the fall.

With Bob on her right and faithful Foxy on lead,
There is nothing and no one she can’t supersede.

The Oscar she could win for “The Radio” play will have to wait for another day,

For life is calm  & sunny up on the ridge and that makes any kind of fame not worth a smidge.

With recycling and trash to be done,
We know Mary Sue will help make it fun.

The Ramblers will follow wherever she may go,
For good times and lovely hikes are always sure to flow.

So raise your glass for a toast
To Mary Sue, our leader we love the most!


the food was delicious at the Timber Cove Inn
It is MARY SUE's Birthday today so we are expecting a fabulous hike! Carpool at the pullout for Gualala business directory at 9:15 and at The Sea Ranch Lodge parking lot at 9:30. Start at 9:45 at Salt Point State Park. Turn west at Main Entrance and follow road down to ocean where large parking lot and (locked) restrooms are.  There may be a $6 charge per car so bring coupons if you have them. Hike the coastal trail along the bluffs starting at left side of parking lot. Continue north for about 30 min and then return.  We will return to our cars and then continue south to Timber Cove Inn where we will hike their trails, including a visit to the 2nd smallest state park in California.  The hike will conclude with a lunch celebration at the Timber Cove Inn

Thursday, January 5, 2012

CHAPEL TO WHITE BARN

Linda's house under construction
Another view of Linda's house

Carpool at pullout for Gualala business directory just north of bridge at 9:50. Start at the Sea Ranch chapel at 10:00. Hang tags needed for non Sea Ranchers. Go south on to the firebreak and cross Highway one at hole in fence. Take Frontage Trail almost to the White Barn. Walk on the feeder trail to the Blufftop Trail. Walk north until you reach the Shell Beach public access trail, take it to Pacific Reach and from there back to Frontage and return. Lunch optional.
Leader: Linda Kennedy, 785-3682