Showed off the sights at Mount Madonna County Park, saw some cool fog and sun.
Mangan's memoirs
Rejiggering the page…
by tmangan • November 9, 2007 • 2 Comments
Hope this doesn’t cause too much annoyance… I want to put all the content on the left hand side and leave some space on the right for crass commercialism.
In the news
New York Times on alternative fuels
by tmangan • November 9, 2007 • 1 Comment
A story at nytimes.com describes the business of finding other things to burn besides petroleum-based stuff: For years, scientists have known that the building blocks in plant matter
Hiking
Coolest people you’ve met on hikes
by tmangan • November 9, 2007 • 7 Comments
One of the first guys I met was a 79-year-old retired San Francisco cop who was stronger, faster and tougher for four miles up one of the meanest trails in the South Bay. He told me he retired, bought a…
Hiking
Your earliest hiking memories
by tmangan • November 8, 2007 • 11 Comments
I grew up in a subdivision near some timber we used to run around in — my kid brother actually set fire to it one time, but the volunteers got it put out before much damage was done. There really…
In the news
Henry Coe fire site
by tmangan • November 8, 2007 • 2 Comments
Here’s a great site full of info on the infamous Lick Fire, which scorched over half of Henry Coe State Park. The firebreaks carved through many of the hillsides are disturbing at best. As with most wildfires, this one was…
Media (books, DVDs, etc), Pacific Crest Trail
Book review: “Zero Days”
by tmangan • November 8, 2007 • 1 Comment
The Mercury News has posted my review of Barbara Egbert’s “Zero Days,” which recounts her 2004 Pacific Crest Trail through-hike with her husband and 10-year-old daughter. Excerpt: Egbert and Chambers, who live in Sunol, started taking their daughter on backpacking…
Hiking
Ever found a corpse while hiking?
by tmangan • November 7, 2007 • 9 Comments
Seems like hikers are always the ones finding bodies in the woods, which all the sudden triggers my morbid curiosity: I’ve only been at this a few years so my probability of making such a find is fairly small, but…
In the news
Oakland’s Waterfront Trail
by tmangan • November 7, 2007 • 0 Comments
Daniel McGlynn, a writer and kayaker, writes a quick piece on the Waterfront Trail in the works in Oakland. While strolling past cement factories and scrap metal yards may not appeal to hard core nature lovers, some of the worlds…