Thursday, May 25, 2023

ONE-EYED JACKS AND BLUFF


Meet at 9:45 at the pullout for the Gualala business directory north of bridge to carpool. The hike will begin at 10:00 at One-Eyed Jack's parking area (from highway 1 go West on Leeward Spur then left on Leeward Road). Hang tags needed for non Sea Ranchers. Walk to the Bluff trail and go just a little South to Shell Beach where we hope to see some baby seals. Turn around and head North on the Bluff Trail, taking the sandy trail between the tall beach grass down to Walk-On Beach. We will traverse the beach, then head up the stairs to continue North on the Bluff Trail. Take the path to the right at post 53 and turn right on Leeward Road. We will turn right on Sea Pine Reach, then right at post 43B and follow the Leeward Meadow Trail, turning right at 36C to return to One Eyed Jacks where we will have our lunch.
Leader: Stephen O’Leary 

photo credit Stephen

Thursday, May 18, 2023

SALT POINT LOOP #2 --Variation B

Carpool at 9:30 at pullout for Gualala business directory north of bridge. Park at the call box parking area one-half mile south of Stump Beach on the east side of HWY 1 (south of MM 41.00). Take trail going south on east side of the highway up to the first fork. Take the left trail toward the Prairie, going up the hill, then stay right at each fork until coming out at the park entrance. Cross the highway and take the trail toward Gerstle Cove. Hike up the gravel road, pass the Information Center and go onto the headlands. Hike north on the bluff all the way to a rock outcropping in line with the call box on the highway, then continue for another few minutes toward Stump Beach. There have lunch seated on some wonderful rock ledges, watch the crashing surf and see the salt pockets after which Salt Point was named. Walking sticks are a good idea! After lunch take the meadow trail back to the cars. Dogs are not allowed on the Salt Point trails.
Leader: Joel Chaban

photo credit: Laura B

Thursday, May 11, 2023

ALDER CREEK-MANCHESTER BEACH

 

Meet at 9:15 at pullout for Gualala business directory and at Anchor Bay (west side of Hwy 1) at 9:30. This time the hike starts at the shoulder of Highway one (on the east side) just before Alder Creek Beach Road at 10:00. We will walk a short distance south along Highway 1 to the entrance gate across from Pacific View Drive.   At the start of the walk there is tall grass.  So be sure to wear long pants to help keep the ticks away.  We will walk east on the trail past the old red house and down the hill with beautiful views of the ocean.  Then we will head north at the environmental camps and up to the trail for some of the best wildflower displays.  We should see our coastal California Poppies, Baby Blue Eyes, Buttercups, Douglas Irises, Sea Thrift, Lupin and more all in bloom at once. We will continue up past the "once beautiful home," to where we turn off to get views of Alder Creek and the coast beyond.  That is where we should see both yellow, orange and red Paint Brush and lots of Douglas Irises. We will have our lunch there.  We will then walk back to our cars along the old Alder Creek Beach Road, where we will add Bush Lupine and Ceanothus to our list of plants in bloom. It should be a lovely spring time ramble.  And, if we are really lucky we will see some happy California Cows.
Leaders: Susan and Gary Levenson-Palmer

photo credit: Laura B

Thursday, May 4, 2023

KENNY & ROBERT’S FARM

 


Carpool at the Gualala Business Directory pullout just north of the bridge at 9:45 and at Anchor Bay (west side of Hwy 1) at 10:00. Those that live North of Anchor Bay can meet to carpool at the Point Arena City Hall at 10:15. The hike starts at 10:30 at Kenny and Robert's farm, which is located at 43700 Mountain View Road in Manchester (the driveway is on the left, about 1/2 mile from the intersection at Hwy. 1). The distance is unknown, but this is probably a shorter hike than usual. There is some flat, and there is some hilly. It takes probably an hour and a half, if not moving too fast and enjoying the beauty, to walk the whole thing. Optional lunch at the end of the hike. Bring your “sit-upon.” No dogs are allowed since there are farm animals roaming about.
Leaders: John & Lynn Walton

photo credit: Laura