Thursday, July 29, 2021

DMC Loop #2

 


Carpool at 9:50 at the Gualala business directory just north of bridge. Start at 10:00 at the Del Mar Center on TSR (hang tags needed for non Sea Ranchers). Hike south on the Del Mar Meadow Trail to the Bluff Trail and to the Salal Trail. Cross the highway by the entrance to the Regional Park and go through the gates to post 152. Walk up Haversack and make a right on Deer Trail, entering the Pomo Creek Trail at post 146 and then catching the Saloon Trail then down to post 138. Go through the tunnel under the highway, turn left on Tallgrass and walk back to the Del Mar Center. Lunch in the garden. 

Leader: Linda Kennedy

photo credit: Phil

Thursday, July 22, 2021

FORT ROSS GRASSLANDS


Carpool at 9:15 at pullout for Gualala business directory north of bridge or at the Stengel Beach Coastal Access parking area at 9:25 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.)  We will walk by the windmill and then down the road until we reach a gate and then walk north along the bluff exploring this undeveloped part of the park with lovely ocean views. 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 there are spots where footing is a bit tricky. Wearing good shoes is recommended. This area is very exposed with no trees so dress accordingly. We'll turn around at some point and continue walking past where we started and by the bush lupine they are hoping to remove. There are many choices for a lunch spot depending on hikers' preferences and the weather.(bluffs, Call House picnic tables, the Fort.)   Dogs aren’t allowed on most of the Fort Ross trails.
Leaders: Mary Sue Ittner and Bob Rutemoeller

photo credit: Bob R, Harmony

mileage: 3.4

Thursday, July 15, 2021

 


Meet at the Hidden Parking Lot at 10:00 (on westside entrance just left after pulling past fee post.) Or park across the street and cross Hwy 1 if you do not have a pass. Hike to the bluff, go north, and then back to the Visitors Center, walking occasionally on the road, but mostly on trails. After a brief stop on the benches to look at the view of the river, we will take the trail down to the river and under the highway to the campground. From there we will walk through the forest and down to the Gualala River for lunch. After lunch we will walk back to the cars via the road to the campground.
Leader: Laura Bridge

photo credit: Phil

Thursday, July 8, 2021

STORNETTA LANDS OCEAN VIEWS NORTH

 

Meet at 10:30 at pullout for Gualala business directory and at meet at 10:40 at Anchor Bay (West side of Hwy 1) to carpool and park in front of the Lighthouse north of Point Arena. The walk begins at 11:00 by following the bluffs to the north/east and following the Garcia River upstream (via the bluffs). We will lunch on the bluffs overlooking the Garcia River. We will return via the pasture and through the gate and back on the road to our cars. The views should be lovely and hopefully there are still wildflowers (this hike can be windy). Note the ground may be uneven due to cow walking/grazing so sticks are recommended.
Leaders: Jeff Gyving & Lena Bullamore 

photo credit: Phil and Annie

Thursday, July 1, 2021

CORMORANT-WALK-ON BEACH LOOP


Meet at 9:45 at the Gualala Business Directory (north of bridge) and at 10:00 at Steve and Bonnie Coffeysmith’s house, 339 Bluff Reach, corner of Bluff Reach and Cormorant Reach. Please park in the enclosed courtyard if possible. Walk to marker 30A and follow the hedgerow to marker 30D. Turn left and follow the trail straight through 31C to 33B. Turn right on Pacific Reach and Whalebone, toward Rt. 1. Turn left at marker 34A, left at 35D, and right at 35C. Continue hiking through the meadows to marker 42C, then turn left and walk to 42, overlooking Walk-on Beach. Turn left and follow the Bluff Trail, passing the TSRA Marine Preserve and Dune Drift Beach at marker 38. Hike to marker 37 and follow the sand trail to the cypress hedgerow, turn right and go to Tidepool Beach to look for harbor seals. Continue on the trail, passing Shell Beach and stopping to check out the cormorant nesting area before returning to the Coffeysmith’s to enjoy your bag lunch. 
Leader: Steve Coffeysmithphoto credit: Bob R & Phil