I created a map that shows all the hikes I’ve done with a Garmin GPS.
Here it is:
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I created a map that shows all the hikes I’ve done with a Garmin GPS.
Here it is:
William F. Hayden Park on Green Mountain offers a challenging system of multiple-use trails for all abilities. The trails tend to dry earlier than many of the foothills parks, making the park a fantastic winter destination.
The park trails include:
I’m not sure where the solitude and remoteness comes from as you are walking along the side of the hill for most of it in full view of 470 and Alameda. I’ve done most of this hike already and wanted to finish off the the last part of it, but I came around the corner nearly two miles in and nearly stepped on the guy in the pictures when he was laid out across the trail. I took two steps back and started leaning in to figure out what kind of snake it was when he woke up. I figured out what kind of snake he was pretty quickly when I heard the rattling. I waited for him to move for about five minutes before I turned around and went home.
Here’s the stats for this trip:
Here’s the pics:
William F. Hayden Park on Green Mountain offers a challenging system of multiple-use trails for all abilities. The trails tend to dry earlier than many of the foothills parks, making the park a fantastic winter destination.
The park trails include:
This trail wasn’t terribly well marked and I’m glad I went up towards the middle of the park instead of the north side as I originally had planned because it was very steep on the way down.
Here’s the stats for this trip:
Here’s the pics:
I forgot my Garmin and had to draw this one out manually
William F. Hayden Park on Green Mountain offers a challenging system of multiple-use trails for all abilities. The trails tend to dry earlier than many of the foothills parks, making the park a fantastic winter destination.
The park trails include:
This was significantly steeper than the other hikes at the park. Summit Loop Trail doesn’t seem like it was 2.75 miles.
Here’s the stats for this trip:
Here’s the pics:
William F. Hayden Park on Green Mountain offers a challenging system of multiple-use trails for all abilities. The trails tend to dry earlier than many of the foothills parks, making the park a fantastic winter destination.
The park trails include:
This was slightly more challenging as it seemed that it was significantly steeper than the other hikes at the park.
Here’s the stats for this trip:
Here’s the pics:
Here’s a map