We will meet at 9:45 at the Gualala Business Directory to carpool and at 10:00 at Ocean Ridge Park (38381 Ocean Ridge Drive) by the information kiosk (parking area is to the left of the kiosk when you enter from ORD). There is a sign for the park at the Ocean Ridge Drive entrance off Old Stage Road closest to the park (the Ocean Ridge Drive turn closest to Highway 1) and a sign at the park entrance (first driveway on the right after turning onto Ocean Ridge Drive). We will do a loop of the park perimeter and then cris-cross through the park to highlight key features. We'll then journey over to Bower Park and loop through its key features before walking along Old Stage Road to the Ocean Ridge Airport (E55). We will walk adjacent to Runway 31 and past the Pilot's Lounge, then walk along Ocean Ridge Drive to the "shortcut" back to the Ocean Ridge Park. We will loop through the park again past the Petanque court following some of the disc golf holes, back up the driveway to the meadow for lunch at the picnic tables. The hike is a little under four miles but it is a little hilly in sections (no major incline/declines but a good bit of up and down due to the terrain).
Leader: Beth Roland
Thursday, September 28, 2023
OCEAN RIDGE, BOWER PARK AND AIRPORT
Links:
Ocean Ridge Park:
Ocean Ridge Park (managed by Redwood Coast Recreation Center or RCRC): http://rcrcoceanridgepark.org/
There
are photos of the pavilion we would like to build, historical and other
information (including photos of Petanque balls) and there is a link to
donate if you are so inclined (it is a non-profit). There are also
secure donation boxes on site (at the Bower Park entrance/first hole of
the Disc Golf course and also now on the information kiosk in the
meadow).
The RCRC Facebook group if you want to follow for announcements and updates: https://www.facebook.com/p/Ocean-Ridge-Park-RCRC-100054822247054/?paipv=0&eav=AfbK4SMM1EEMND4pMY6OxDfbO4vFRWK4L74aG0cZcMmh5EB39PA4JzdS7M2n-8L4NrY&_rdr
The listing for Ocean Ridge Park on Disc Golf Scene: https://www.discgolfscene.com/courses/RCRC_Ocean_Ridge_Park
Mendocino Coast Recreation and Park District: https://www.mendocoastrec.org/
Bower Park:
Also the “Fix Bower Park” Facebook group if you are interested in joining that one: https://www.facebook.com/groups/564047289043197
There was an update from the meeting with the county in last week’s ICO.
Mendocino County Parks: https://www.mendocinocounty.org/departments/general-services/parks
Bower
Park falls under the jurisdiction of the county while Ocean Ridge Park
is part of the Mendocino Coast Recreation and Park District (but is a
non-profit entity that is run by the RCRC board which is comprised of
local members).
Airport:
E55
(Echo 55) is the numerical representation of Ocean Ridge Airport. The
website history section has some interesting information and the blog
portion has current info. There is also a link to donate (not a
non-profit so not tax deductible but it does help keep the airport open
and running) – also an appeal from when the closure was threatened in
2014 (and the value add to the community, which we saw in action in
January when it became a mobile operating base for PG&E to restore
power to the community).
Also the webcam for several of the local airports including E55: https://www.webcamwx.com/index.php
You
can scroll through different angles. Checking multiple local areas
gives good insight into the current weather conditions/patterns (very
useful for pilots).
Flight Aware: https://www.flightaware.com/
If
you know a plane’s tail number (which is prominently displayed) then
you can enter it into Flight Aware and track basic information and
flight info:
E.g. N1484S is our plane’s tail
number (and Mike usually flies in Thursday evenings and out on Sunday or
Monday) so you can see recent flight history and registered (public)
information about the aircraft.
(note: the live flight tracking is useful for commercial air travel as well!! https://www.flightaware.com/live/ It’s also just kind of fun to see air traffic in different areas.)
Thursday, September 21, 2023
PEBBLE BEACH
Start at 11:00 at the Black Point Beach Coastal Access parking area. After lunch, backtrack to post 8 and turn left on to the Sea Meadow trail which you will follow back to the bluff trail. At post 3A go left to follow the hedgerow and Brigantine’s Reach. Turn right on Moonraker road and at Black Point Reach take the trail back to the parking area.
Thursday, September 14, 2023
Stillwater Cove #3
Meet at 10:00 at pullout for Gualala business directory north of bridge and at the Black Point Beach Coastal Access parking area at 10:15 to carpool. Hikers with County Regional Park passes should drive. Please carpool if comfortable doing so as parking spaces on the first part are limited. We will first hike the two bluff sections of the trail. Then we will drive to the day use area and park. We will hike through the beautiful forested canyon, cross a small stream (if there is still water), then walk along the other side crossing back and retracing our steps until we reach the path to the Cove for lunch. After lunch we'll return to our cars. Dogs allowed on leash and hiking sticks helpful for a few steep spots and river crossings.
Leaders: Mary Sue Ittner and Bob Rutemoeller, 884-4824, Harmony Susalla 884-3347
Thursday, September 7, 2023
STORNETTA LANDS OCEAN VIEWS NORTH
Meet at 9:30 at pullout for Gualala business directory and at meet at 9:40 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 10:00 by going through the gate and hiking through the pasture, following the Gualala river downstream. We will then follow the bluffs to the south/west and lunch at the small beach on the bluffs near the lighthouse. The views should be lovely (this hike can be windy). Note the ground may be uneven due to cow walking/grazing so sticks are recommended.
Leader: Dona Dougherty
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