I was very happy with my combination of a light softshell
jacket and fleece vest. They weren’t heavy and the material blocked the cold wind on
top of the exposed portions of the ridge better than a regular fleece would have.
Layering like this was definitely the way to go. I shed my vest by noon, and
the jacket by early afternoon.Corrected vertical elevation should be more like 2,400'.
Westborough, California, United States
time : Dec 19, 2009 11:05 AM
duration : 5h 42m 25s
distance : 13.1 mi
total_ascent : 1665 ft
highest_point : 693 ft
avg_speed : 2.3 mi/h
user_id : croyle
user_firstname : David
user_lastname : Croyle
This was a very nice 13-mile hike on a cool day. I’ll try
not to repeat too much of what has
already been covered by my cohorts Antonyw, Sammydee, Vaudesir, and Calipidder.
Also on the trip were Chris, Pang, Joe, David/Drunken Marmot, and a group of
three other hikers we didn’t know.
The hike was led by a trail leader/docent as required by the
lengthy San Francisco PUC rules, which also stipulated that we should:
- wear sunblock,
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not operate radio-controlled aircraft,
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not possess wildlife or harass fish,
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not bring bows and arrows,
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and much, much more. :)
Three pages of rules and detailed threats of prosecution,
and the appearance of ranger vehicles which seemed to lurk in wait for us every
couple of miles, led to a lot of jokes involving Germans and paperwork being in
order. The rangers all seemed very nice, although their frequent appearance led
us all to decide they must have been extremely bored, or that they were told to
keep a very close eye on us.
Steve, our trail leader, seemed like a nice guy. He led the
group in a casual manner, pausing the folks up front only when the group
started to string out too much.
Because the hiking begins around 10am and is mandated to end
by 4pm, with a half hour lunch stop, the hikers must maintain an average speed
of 2.5mph. A few people felt that things were a little rushed, but I was comfortable
with the overall pace. It’s unfortunate that you can’t just come here and enjoy
this place as you wish, but such is life, and the vast land here is remarkably
clean and well-preserved.
I really enjoyed this hike. Doing it with friends that
are always a lot of fun to hike with made it even better.