This is a hilly jog near the Stanford campus. A good workout. It was introduced to me by my brother. The dish itself is a radio telescope built in 1966 by what is now SRI International.
Trail: Stanford Dish Loop, 3.8 miles, 500ft elevation gain
Difficulty: Moderate
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Redoing some hikes/jogs
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Carson Falls, Fairfax, CA
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Sunol Regional Wilderness, Fremont, CA
Nestled in the hills east of Fremont, Sunol Regional Wilderness is quite enjoyable during mid-winter when the hills are lush and green. Great for families, or for a brisk afternoon hike.
The drive to the park (going north on a narrow and winding Calaveras Rd.) provides nice views of Calaveras Reservoir and surrounding area. There are a few opportunities to park and enjoy the scenery, if you're not afraid of heights.
Little Yosemite is one of the park's main attractions. To get there, take the Canyon View Trail going southeast from the visitor center for a little over 1.5 miles. On the way, there's a moderately steep uphill climb and opportunities to get up close and personal with some cows (I kept my distance as a precaution). Then turn right and proceed downhill along the well marked trail to Little Yosemite, and make your return via Camp Ohlone Road.
Note: A trail map is available on entry to the park. Visitor center staff is friendly and helpful.
The drive to the park (going north on a narrow and winding Calaveras Rd.) provides nice views of Calaveras Reservoir and surrounding area. There are a few opportunities to park and enjoy the scenery, if you're not afraid of heights.
Little Yosemite is one of the park's main attractions. To get there, take the Canyon View Trail going southeast from the visitor center for a little over 1.5 miles. On the way, there's a moderately steep uphill climb and opportunities to get up close and personal with some cows (I kept my distance as a precaution). Then turn right and proceed downhill along the well marked trail to Little Yosemite, and make your return via Camp Ohlone Road.
Note: A trail map is available on entry to the park. Visitor center staff is friendly and helpful.
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