Thursday, September 29, 2016

HOT SPOT PICNIC AND HIKE


Meet at 9:35 at pullout for Gualala business directory north of bridge and at 9:50 at the end of Verdant View near Twofish Baking Company. We can park along the cul-de-sac by the building supply. Sea Ranch members please bring along extra hang tags for non Sea Ranchers. Carpool to the Hot Spot and start from there at 10:00. Walk up the Hot Spot Loop Trail to River Beach Road to Deep Woods to East Ridge Rd catching the Ridge Trail from 101 to 105. At post 105 take the trail to the left, at 106 a left again to backtrack past 104 to 103 exiting at Sorcerer Wood and picking up the Spring Meadow Trail at 313 to 306 Walk down River Beach Road entering the San Andreas Fault Interpretive Trail at post 304 and following it to post 305. Continue on River Beach Road, catching the road to return to the Hot Spot for lunch. Lunches can be left in the car as we'll eat at the end of the hike. Walking sticks advised for this hike.
Leader: Laura Bridge

Thursday, September 22, 2016

WALK-ON BEACH/ MONARCH GLEN LOOP

All photos by Bob Rutemoeller

Meet at 10:30 at pullout for Gualala business directory north of bridge and at 10:45 at the Shell Beach Public Access parking area. Take the access trail to the bluff and turn north. Walk along the Bluff Trail taking the first possible stairs to Walk-On Beach. Cross the beach to the stairs at the end and after ascending turn right to walk the Bluff Trail back to One-Eyed Jack's for lunch. After lunch walk through the hedge row to the Monarch Glen Interpretive Trail. Do that loop exiting where we entered and walking a short way to the Leeward Meadow trail, turning left to 35C, right to 35D and right to take the trail next to the highway to the end. Then it is a right on Whalebone Reach, left on Pacific Reach to catch the last part of the access trail back to the cars.
Leader: Adrian Adams

Thursday, September 15, 2016

STORNETTA T AND HUCKLEBERRY PICKIN'

All photos by Bob Rutemoeller

Meet at 9:50 at pullout for Gualala business directory and at 10:00 at Anchor Bay (West side of Hwy 1) to carpool and start at Rollerville Junction 2 miles north of Point Arena at 10:30. We will be hiking a T pattern.  Starting down the road (aka Huckleberry Row) to the Loran Station we will first head south to some spectacular rock formations and then retrace back to the Loran Station and this time we will head north for some more great views of the lighthouse (weather permitting) and our coastline. After taking in the views we will return and eat our lunch near the blow holes. Eventually we will retrace our way back along "Huckleberry Row" where those who want to may stay and pick huckleberries can and others can return by the road to their cars. Carpools should be done in a way to accommodate pickers and non-pickers.  This is a relatively flat hike with only minor elevation change.
Leader: John and Lynn Walton

Thursday, September 8, 2016

CROSS-SECTION OF SEA RANCH VARIATION


photo credit: Bob Rutemoeller
photo credit: Bob Rutemoeller
photo credit: Bob Rutemoeller
photo credit: Bob Rutemoeller

Carpool at pullout for Gualala business directory just north of bridge at 9:45 and park at the public access trail for Stengel Beach at 10:00. Cross the highway at the White Barn and walk UP Hugal Ravine (this is the hard part) to Sea Bird and the end of Schooner.  Take left fork at Post 109A joining the Ridge Trail. Walk north to Post 111, turning left on the Cluster Trail catching the Skid Road Trail at 112 and go down by the Clusters at Madrone Meadow and cross the highway again at post 266 catching the trail to the bluff. Lunch on Stengel Beach.
Leader: Theresa Yuen

Thursday, September 1, 2016

KRUSE RHODODENDRON STATE RESERVE


All photos by Bob Rutemoeller

Carpool at 9:45 at pullout for Gualala business directory north of bridge, or at The Sea Ranch Lodge at 10:00. Shortly after entering Salt Point State Park, drivers from the north should prepare to turn left on Kruse Ranch Road, just before Fisk Mill Cove. There is just a short drive to the official parking area. No fees and no passes required. Hike will begin from the Kruse parking area at 10:15. We will hike the short Rhododendron trail connecting with the Phillips Gulch Trail and return on the Chinese Gulch Trail. This is only a 2.5 mile hike. The first part is mostly up and the second part is mostly down.  We will cross eight bridges. This is a spectacular area with rhododendrons and orchids in bloom in the spring. Lunch at the end near the cars. Dogs are not allowed on the Kruse trails.
Leader: Gary Beall