Friday, July 19, 2019

TCT #20 -- Excited


View from Inspiration Point (by R Andrade)
It's summer, and it's exciting!  Roads and trails at the higher elevations are opening and trip-planning options are expanding.  Be careful out there, though.  The snowy winter means lots of runoff with streams running fast and full.

In this episode:

  • We get three T (what was tough, trippy, and tremendous) trail feedback about our acrobatic journey on the Tuolumne Main Ditch and Flume.
  • We have a couple of updates from Lisa Murphy and Erin Naegle (both biology teachers at Columbia College) Lisa has sad news from the Gold Country Bat Project -- White Nose Syndrome has been detected in California -- be sure to clean yourself and your gear when going in and out of caves that may contain bats!  Erin gives us an update on the fundraising effort, "Skip a Latte/Lager; Save a Lemur."  The goal is to bring Gerard Bakarizafy of Lokobe National Park in Madagascar to the US (and Sonora!) to attend the International Seminar on Planning and Managing Tourism in Protected Areas hosted by Colorado State University and the US Forest Service.
  • Rebecca talks about going to an off-the-grid wedding in Montana and how Independence Day was celebrated in 1850's off-the-grid Columbia.
  • Wendy talks about the bonus hikes and training for her long backpack trip on the Continental Divide Trail.
  • Finally, we divulge the destination of our August 3 hike: Powell Lake -- HOLD THAT THOUGHT!!  The trailhead for Powell Lake, Gianelli Cabin, is still closed, so our Plan B hike will be Inspiration Point at Lake Alpine.  Since the program gives no info about the hike, we'll share some of the reasons Rebecca landed on this hike: "The hike features the Emigrant trail following the shores of Lake Alpine, at 7350'.  The difficulty level varies along the hike.  Around the shore is easy, leading up to Inspiration Point is moderate, and getting on top of Inspiration Point is difficult for some (steep and hazardous footing).  Inspiration Point offers incredible views of Dardanelles, lakes and mountains of the Stanislaus National Forest.  Inspiration Point is a lava bluff, which in itself is a geological wonder of the local area.  The unique geology of the lava bluff also creates beautiful varieties of wildlife habitat and vegetation.  I hope you will join me for a fun-filled day, as Wendy is off enjoying her big hike!  I love the educational component of TCT; and, as a former Interpretive Ranger of Lake Alpine, I'm sure we will enjoy exploring together!" 
We'll save Powell Lake for a bonus hike later in the summer or early fall.

Here's a link to the audio of the July program.  Allow a moment for downloading: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MQyIsXfiZnBoard_zXErWCgcZcarqvf_/view?usp=sharing

Here are some photos from the Tuolumne Main Ditch and Flume hike.


The gang (by D. Morgan)


Trail Heads on flume on trestle (by D. Morgan)














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