Thursday, August 25, 2016

GUALALA ROAD to GREEN IRON BRIDGE and GAC HIKING TRAILS

All photos by Bob Rutemoeller
Meet at 10:00 in back part of Gualala Arts parking lot. Walk the GAC trails before hiking along the road down to the bridge, and to the end of the county road and back. Eat lunch at the picnic tables at the Art Center admiring the stone walls. The Art-in-the-Redwoods show will still be up so people who missed it or want to see the art again without the crowds will be able to do so. There are some mild elevation changes on this sometimes shady road that follows the Gualala River. Hiking boots a good idea I think for the longer of the Gualala Arts Center trails as it is a forest trail.
Leaders: John & Lynn Walton

Thursday, August 18, 2016

WALK ON JOYCE'S PROPERTY AND FROG SONG VISIT (New)


all photos by Bob Rutemoeller
Meet at 9:20 at pullout for Gualala business directory and/or at Bower Park at 9:30 to carpool. The final carpool spot will be at Ten Mile (Cutoff) Road and Eureka Hill Road at 9:50. Joyce Nugent will lead us to her house. She only has room for 4, perhaps 5, cars so car pooling is essential if very many people come. The hike starts in the back of  her house. Go through the meadow to a path that leads to a swimming hole at the Garcia River. Continue on this private road through the community area passing interesting out buildings including a studio, winery and an outdoor pizza oven. Keep going until you reach the creek on a logging road; continue on up a rather challenging hill. Then down the dirt road back to the house.  After walking this loop we will drive to Frog Song, Sandy Scott's amazing garden, where we will have an opportunity to explore all the special features. There will be a lot of inviting places in her garden where we can eat our lunches.

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

MANCHESTER STATE BEACH AND THOMPSON HEATHER GARDENS


All photos by Bob Rutemoeller

Meet at 9:05 at pullout for Gualala business directory and at Anchor Bay (west side of Hwy 1) at 9:15. The hike starts at the public access from Highway One on about mile marker 22.27 at 9:45. We will turn in at Alder Creek Beach Road, then turn directly left and park on the road that parallels Highway One. We will walk to the ocean and then go south on the beach and then return. We will drive to the Thompson garden afterwards for lunch. There will be a little beach walking, but there aren't rocks to scramble over and Manchester Beach is very pretty.
Leaders: Mary Sue Ittner and Bob Rutemoeller

Thursday, August 4, 2016

FORT ROSS GRASSLANDS AND COVE (New)

Photo credit: Bob Rutemoeller
Photo credit: Bob Rutemoeller
Photo credit: Bob Rutemoeller
Photo credit: Bob Rutemoeller
Photo credit: Bob Rutemoeller

Photo credit: Steve Coffey-Smith

Photo credit: Steve Coffey-Smith
Photo credit: Bob Rutemoeller
Carpool at 9:15 at pullout for Gualala business directory north of bridge, and at The Sea Ranch Lodge at 9:30 or meet at Fort Ross State Park at 10:00. There is a charge of $8 per car for parking, $7 for the senior rate (62 and older.)  People who have passes should bring them. We will first walk north along the bluff exploring this undeveloped part of the park with lovely ocean views and then turn around and walk to the Fort. Most of this is grassland, but because of the wind most of the vegetation is not very tall except in a few places. Although the elevation changes are minimal, the ground is very uneven and the trails are not always visible so wearing good shoes is recommended. When we arrive at the Fort there is a choice. Those people who want to explore the Fort and have lunch at one of the picnic tables in the Fort can do so and the rest of us will walk to the Cove for lunch. Afterwards we'll all meet in the Fort and walk through it and back to the Interpretive Center and return to our cars. Dogs aren’t allowed on most of the Fort Ross trails.
Leaders: Mary Sue Ittner and Bob Rutemoeller