The trails at Rancho San Antonio are mostly wide, dirt, fire roads - different from the muddy, single-track trails in Hawaii. In the map, you can see how much drier the terrain looks, compared to the usual green of the Hawaii map views.
The day after Christmas, Aaron joined us for a little while - and brought his new daughter so we could meet her for the first time.
Wait a sec, this isn't mom!
This isn't either?!
Whew! At least dad is here!
Brad and me at the top of Rogue Valley trail, with the south end of the SF Bay in the background.
http://connect.garmin.com/player/23321846
1. In the map image on the Garmin site, select the "Hybrid" box
2. Press the "Play" button
1. In the map image on the Garmin site, select the "Hybrid" box
2. Press the "Play" button
Sat, 12/26/09
Start: Rancho San Antonio Main Parking
Trails: Permanente Creek to Deer Hollow Farm - Rogue Valley - Wildcat Loop - back
1:27 / 6.5 miles / 13:20 avg
On Tuesday, Brad and I ran the Powerline (PG&E) trail. I'd never been on it before. Fun hill.
http://connect.garmin.com/player/23321878
1. In the map image on the Garmin site, select the "Terrain" box
2. Press the "Play" button
1. In the map image on the Garmin site, select the "Terrain" box
2. Press the "Play" button
Tue, 12/29/09
Start: Rancho San Antonio Equestrian Parking
Trails: Coyote - PG & E - Upper High Meadow - High Meadow - Coyote
1:39 / 7.9 miles / 12:37 avg
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