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Point Reyes Estero Trail
Point Reyes National Seashore, California, United States
Hiking | 8.2 miles
Hiking | 8.2 miles
I spent two nights at the Point Reyes Hostel off Limantour Rd, and on the day in between went on a hike. My route took me out the Estero Trail (via Muddy Hollow Trail) where I stopped at one point to watch a nearby herd of elk. At the junction with Glenbrook Trail I stopped for lunch, then returned to the hostel via Glenbrook Trail and Muddy Hollow Road.
4 of us went out for a small walk/hike around the wastewater treatment ponds. We found 4 geocaches on the trip. After that loop, we started around the larger pond until I realized that I had left my hiking pole back at the last cache.
During spring break, we spent 2 nights camping (at site #2) on Angel Island. While there, we hiked all over the place and found 30-something geocaches.This upload includes several tracks:15th: Backpacking from Ayala Cove to the campsite15th: An evening walk southMorning of the 16th: all around the eastern side of the islandAfternoon of the 16th: up Mt. Livermore and back17th: Backpacking to Ayala cove, then hiking around the western side of the...
Out with part of the family grabbing all 10 geocaches in the park, including Olompali Golly as my 300th find.
I brought the family along in search of my 400th geocache.
A nice little hike while staying in Port Angeles for a few nights.Along the way we found a very nice spot and decided to hang out by the river for quite a while.Also, two geocaches.
Out for a little hike while staying in Port Angeles for a few nights.Some of us were feeling sick so we kept it short.
Just a little hike and some geocaching on a gorgeous day.
I brought a few friends along in celebration of my birthday, which had been earlier in the week.We followed Jane Huber's route. Along the way we stopped to search for four geocaches.Unfortunately the fog was very dense so no views from the peak, although it lifted later.