Wesley Trimble via Zoom |
Here's a link to the radio show TCT #42 - Wesley Trimble & the AHS: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TTtLAmKthbMoCguT-zhDy0EZKQRLIFBa/view?usp=sharing
And here are a bunch of links to sites Wesley and I discussed:
- American Hiking Society's website: https://americanhiking.org/
- Wesley's website: https://www.wesleytrimble.com/
- Recreate Responsibly Coalition's website: https://www.recreateresponsibly.org/
Wesley was featured in an in-depth interview on the Adventure Sports Podcast. Give a listen: https://www.adventuresportspodcast.com/2021/03/ep-709-embracing-weakness-in-mountains.html
In lieu of an in-person event for National Trails Day, TCT recommends donating to 3 Forests Interpretive Association (https://www.3forests.com/donate/). We encourage you to designate your donation for the benefit of improvements to the "Shadow of the Mi-Wok Interpretive Trail" in the Stanislaus NF, Summit Ranger District. (See our virtual event on the AHS's list of National Trails Day activities: https://americanhiking.org/national-trails-day/find-an-event/#search-virtual-events/view-event-details15/60a5698929d40f0020cf25ff/.)
This month we're observing a couple of seasonal occasions: The Opening of the Pass and the Blooming of the Dogwoods. When the pass opens, my husband and I trek over to the East Side to observe the snow level and to reward ourselves with a meal in Walker. However, this is a "flat-butt"-inducing amount of time to spend in the car. Break it up by stopping off for easy walks at any of these short nature trails along the way:
Just as you turn off Highway 108 to go to Pinecrest, on the right is the quarter-mile Shadow of the Mi-Wok Interpretive Trail. Here's a link to the trail's webpage with info and GPS coordinates: https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/stanislaus/recreation/hiking/recarea/?recid=15081&actid=50
Archaeologist Shelly Davis-King at a replica Mi-Wok shelter November 2018 |
The Donnell Vista is further up Highway 108, between Eagle Meadow Road and Clark Fork Road. A left turn off the highway, it offers a sweeping view of the Stanislaus River canyon, the Dardanelle Cones, and Donnell Reservoir. Here's a link to the vista's webpage and GPS coordinates: https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/stanislaus/recreation/hiking/recarea/?recid=15073&actid=50
Donnell Vista - Accessible Nature Trail! |
The last of the three short "stretch your legs" options when taking the long drive over the pass is the Columns of the Giants, a mini-Devil's Postpile, is almost to Kennedy Meadows, at Pigeon Flat, to the right off the highway. Here's a link to the geological site's webpage and GPS coordinates: https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/stanislaus/recreation/hiking/recarea/?recid=15071&actid=50
Columns of the Giants, summer 2020 |
The dogwoods are in bloom, and you can see them on many of our forest trails. They put on a real show on the Sugar Pine Railway, Twain Harte Branch. This rails-to-trails conversion runs five miles between Confidence and Lyons Lake. For a medium outing, walk about 2.5 miles in (then out -- 5 miles, duh!). If you want more of a challenge, walk the entire route both ways for a double-digit accomplishment! Here's a link to the interpretive brochure for the trail with directions to the trailhead and more: https://www.tuolumnecountytransportationcouncil.org/single-post/2016/08/10/Lyons-to-Twain-Harte
Dogwood along the Sugar Pine Railway, Twain Harte Branch, May 2020 Note the metal walkway on the flume below! |
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