It was quite the week: the implosion of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), spillover pressure on other regional banks, torrential rains and steady (and more mundane) downpours, a freak windstorm resulting in widespread power outages and a 2-day PG&E school holiday. If there was ever a day to get outdoors for a few hours, yesterday, Saturday, … Continue reading El Corte de Madera Creek
Tag: California
Sugarloaf Peak 2023
Hike 6/50. I am not one for New Year's resolutions, but this year I committed to one: 50 hikes. I call it 50 for 50, as I turn 50 this year. The expectancy of youth, one of my favorite expressions from The Years (Ernaux), is gone, but there are 44 more adventures to plan. So … Continue reading Sugarloaf Peak 2023
San Francisco Cross-Town Trail (Section 2)
I suspect that a few 49ers do not know about this one. 16.5 miles, from Lands' End in the northwest corner of the City to Candlestick Point, in the southeast. Many have hiked some part of it, connecting many of the City's green spaces, most likely without knowing their hike was part of something bigger, … Continue reading San Francisco Cross-Town Trail (Section 2)
Lands End to Fort Point (San Francisco)
As some know, I am a near-native San Francisco. I grew up in the avenues. June through August were gloom and doom, with no sun in sight sometimes for weeks. September and October, our Indian Summer, were sublime. November was hazy. December could be perfect, especially on a still, clear day. Lands End is just … Continue reading Lands End to Fort Point (San Francisco)
McNee Ranch to Planet of the Apes
I'll admit it; I was intrigued by the name of this hike: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/mcnee-ranch-to-planet-of-the-apes 4.8 mile loop, about 1,200 feet elevation gain, per All Trails, although this one seemed longer and higher. Apparently, there is a "Planet of the Apes" bike ride, which starts in San Francisco and traverses San Pedro Mountain and/or Montara Mountain near … Continue reading McNee Ranch to Planet of the Apes
Samuel P. Taylor State Park
You could live in the San Francisco Bay Area for a lifetime and never find this place. 11.5 mile hike (1.5 of which was bonus mileage, due to a poorly placed sign (or a leader who was just going with the flow)), deep in Marin County. Super cold start (31 degrees F) warming up nicely … Continue reading Samuel P. Taylor State Park
Hiking San Francisco
Some have asked how the Peninsula Hiking Group (PHG) was formed. It's quite simple. I have lived on the San Francisco Peninsula for most of the past 20 years. I have been exploring the San Francisco Bay Area for most of the past 43. For the first 10 years in San Francisco, I lived not … Continue reading Hiking San Francisco
Purisima Creek Redwoods OSP – October PHG Hike
If there is a more efficient hike, I have yet to find it. Here's the map: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/whittemore-gulch-and-harkins-ridge-loop-trail 7.6 miles per All Trails (7.3, per my phone), 1800+ feet elevation change, 3 hours, down and up, fog, blue skies, ridges, second growth redwoods, creeks, a lonely banana slug, 8 intrepid hikers, lively conversation, on topics ranging … Continue reading Purisima Creek Redwoods OSP – October PHG Hike
Pulgas Ridge OSP – September PHG Hike
It does not rain in the San Francisco Bay Area in September. I have lived here for nearly 43 years and can attest to this fact of nature. Sprinkle, maybe. Rain, definitely not. Thus, when my weather app forecasted 60% chance of rain at 8am this morning, I thought little of it. At 9am, it … Continue reading Pulgas Ridge OSP – September PHG Hike
Filoli
It was finally time to buy a second home and invite over a few close friends. Enjoy.









