This article from Capitol Weekly lays out the original proposal. Among the key facts: Budget cuts would save $13.3 million — about a dollar for every family in California. Closures would shut out an estimated 6.5 million of 79 million…
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Saving California’s state parks — don’t leave it up to the politicians
by tom • February 3, 2008 • 0 Comments
Rick from Hike Half Dome sent along a note about a message making the rounds advising some general rabble-rousing and attention-grabbing and getting up in the grill of our political leadership. While I’m certainly not opposed to making politicians’ lives…
Little Basin to Big Basin
by tom • February 3, 2008 • 2 Comments
I had nothing to gain from this hike: I’ve already written a column about Big Basin for the Mercury News; the forecast called for rain all day; and it was with a group of over a dozen people, and I…
Hiker reported lost at Henry Coe were found later last night
by tom • February 3, 2008 • 0 Comments
From this morning’s Mercury News: Two hikers lost at Henry W. Coe State Park walked into the command post of searchers out to find them Saturday night, Santa Clara County sheriff’s deputies said this morning. The hikers, deputies said, had…
Rain check on Groundhog Day Invitational
by tom • February 2, 2008 • 3 Comments
Well, the annual meet-up is going to have to wait for a drier weekend — I spent five hours in the rain at Big Basin today (pix & commentary to come) and have decided that’s enough wet, sloppy trekking for…
Fanny packs: who’s got one?
by tom • February 1, 2008 • 14 Comments
And is it worth a hoot? I bought a fanny pack (the Brits call ’em bum bags, I love that) at REI when I first started hiking … just big enough to hold my wallet and a couple of water…
Mount Tamalpais: get thee to the south side
by tom • January 31, 2008 • 7 Comments
If you like the sound of running water near the trail, the trail to be on is probably somewhere on the south side of Mount Tamalpais these days. I hiked a couple of the popular trails at Mount Tam yesterday…
Almaden Quicksilver history trail story published
by tom • January 31, 2008 • 1 Comment
Grab a copy of today’s Mercury News (look, you can always use the paper to pack your eBay auction items) if you’re interested in my article about Zack Taich, Mike Malone and the historic hiking map they created for Almaden…
Elephant seal sightings
by tom • January 30, 2008 • 3 Comments
Melissa and I drove down to San Simeon yesterday to check out pupping season at the elephant seal colony down there. Here’s a teaser: Two youngsters practice for adult combat. More pix at my Flickr page. Have to dash, Rick…