July 22, Point Reyes Double Loop

topic posted Thu, July 12, 2007 - 10:29 PM by 
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We're going to do the easier, side-approach to Mount Wittenberg from Limantour road (a four mile loop) and then from the same trailhead we will do a 9 or 11.5 mile loop down to the coast (we'll only do the 11 mile loop if it's the unanimously popular choice). Come for either or both!

Here's a map of the route:
kermitbubbleboy.net/reyeshike.pdf

Come one, come all! You can sprint, saunter, snack, chat, pontificate, hang with the group, extend the fringe...you name it. As long as you don't interfere with others' doing just whichever of the above activities floats their boat, you are most welcome!

E-mail/message me for more info!

Mud set this one in motion. Yay Mud!

:)
Cheers all!

Mike
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  • Re: July 22, Point Reyes Double Loop

    Sun, July 15, 2007 - 11:31 PM
    We've already got some interest in the shorter hike but don't yet have a driver doing just that one. Let us know if you're thinking of doing the short loop and have room in your car! You can be on the road coming home by 1:30pm!

    Cheers!
    :)
    Mike
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    Mud
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    Re: July 22, Point Reyes Double Loop

    Tue, July 24, 2007 - 10:44 AM
    Thanks again for driving us all up there Mike! The sun in the morning/afternoon was great and the mist that rolled through the trees as we were heading back made for an amazing hike. There were some places that made you want to stop time so you could just stand there and experience it longer. We live near some beautiful places...

    bayareahiking.tribe.net/photos...a3d9fff
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      Le
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      Re: July 22, Point Reyes Double Loop

      Thu, July 26, 2007 - 3:10 PM
      "...the mist that rolled through the trees as we were heading back made for an amazing hike. There were some places that made you want to stop time so you could just stand there and experience it longer."

      Wow you took the words right out of my mouth. This is seriously what I live for and why I hike. I'm glad you all had a good time. Wish I could've stayed in the Bay Area longer to make it for this one. LA has some great trails but it is too dry out here. There is never any mist.

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